Text and Context: What Is Literary Studies? What Is It For, and How Do We Do It?
Text and Context: What Is Literary Studies? What Is It For, and How Do We Do It?
EMPATHY
ESCAPISM
UNLOCK
KNOWLEDGE
MEANING
INTERPRETIVE
LITERACY SKILLS
Aesthetics (OED)
Adjective:
concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty:the pictures
give great aesthetic pleasure
giving or designed to give pleasure through beauty:the law applies
to both functional and aesthetic objects
Noun:
a set of principles underlying the work of a particular artist or
artistic movement:the Cubist aesthetic
Origin: late 18th century (in the sense 'relating to perception by the
senses'): from Greek aisthētikos, from aisthēta 'perceptible things',
from aisthesthai 'perceive'. The sense 'concerned with beauty' was
coined in German in the mid 18th century and adopted into English
in the early 19th century.
Ethics (OED)
Noun
[usually treated as plural] moral principles that govern a
person’s behaviour or the conducting of an activity:
medical ethics also enter into the question
[usually treated as singular] the branch of knowledge that
deals with moral principles: neither metaphysics nor ethics
is the home of religion
Liberal Arts:
• Trivium (Grammar, Rhetoric, Logic)
• Quadrivium (Mathematics, Geometry,
Music and Astronomy)
• governed by Philosophy
Proctor, Robert E. Defining the Humanities: How Rediscovering a Tradition Can Improve
Our Schools : With a Curriculum for Today’s Students (Indiana University Press, 1998),
p.13.
Philip Sidney - the beginnings
of English literary criticism?
In 1580 Sidney writes the “Defense of Poesy” in response to Stephen Gosson’s attack
on the literary arts, and theatre.
Historical context