On the Spirit of “Dialogue” in Literary Criticism ()
ABSTRACT
Today’s literary criticism
has reached a deadlock between dogmatic theory criticism and theory of
immanence criticism, and lacks a spirit of “dialogue”. This kind of “dialogue”
is not to obliterate the discourse right of other literature, but a kind of “harmony but difference”, which is the balance
of subjectivity. It is not the rigid binding of the local experience that is
cut one-sidedly by western experience, but a kind of “not holding a corner”, which is explained
in two directions and equally. It is not the stiff patchwork of various
theoretical discourses, but the fusion of horizons based on inherent logic and
identity.
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Chen, Y. (2018) On the Spirit of “Dialogue” in Literary Criticism.
Advances in Literary Study,
6, 142-152. doi:
10.4236/als.2018.63012.
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