poet_man
03-25-2013, 04:19 PM
Hello every one,
I’ve got a question about the general name or tittle given to the following literary criticism school:
If a school, trying to discover the true meaning in a work, prioritizes historical facts and relies on the texts written contemporary to the work under analysis.
For instance, to make sense of Hamlet, the critic investigates all of the related texts written at Shakespeare’s time, say, historical books, other literary works, and so on.
Can it be called inter-textual?
Thank you,
I’ve got a question about the general name or tittle given to the following literary criticism school:
If a school, trying to discover the true meaning in a work, prioritizes historical facts and relies on the texts written contemporary to the work under analysis.
For instance, to make sense of Hamlet, the critic investigates all of the related texts written at Shakespeare’s time, say, historical books, other literary works, and so on.
Can it be called inter-textual?
Thank you,