René Wellek

René Wellek, né le à Vienne et mort le à Hamden dans le Connecticut, est un critique littéraire.

Biographie

René Wellek fait des études à l'université Charles de Prague. Il parlait allemand et tchèque.

Œuvres

  • Immanuel Kant in England 1793-1838, Princeton: Princeton UP, 1931.
  • The Rise of English Literary History, Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1941.
  • Literature and Ideas, Charlottesville: The University of Virginia, 1948.
  • Theory of Literature (avec Austin Warren), New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Co., 1949.
  • A History of Modern Criticism 1750-1950, New Haven: Yale UP, 1955-1992. (8 Volumes)
  • Dostoevsky: A Collection of Critical Essays, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1962. (Introduction p. 1–15; Anthology)
  • Concepts of Criticism, Ed. Stephen G. Nichols, Jr. New Haven: Yale UP, 1963. (Collection of Wellek essays)
  • Essays on Czech Literature, The Hague: Mouton and Co., 1963.
  • Confrontations: Studies in the Intellectual and Literary Relations between Germany, England, and the United States during the Nineteenth Century, Princeton: Princeton UP, 1965.
  • The Literary Theory and Aesthetics of the Prague School, Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan, 1969.
  • Discriminations: Further Concepts of Criticism, New Haven: Yale UP, 1971.
  • Evidence in Literary Scholarship: Essays in Memory of James Marshall Osborn, (avec Alvaro Ribeiro) Oxford: Oxford UP, 1979. (Anthology)
  • Four Critics: Croce, Valéry, Lukács, and Ingarden, Seattle: Washington UP, 1981.
  • Chekhov: New Perspectives (Twentieth Century Views), (avec Nonna D. Wellek) Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1981. (Anthology)
  • The Attack on Literature and Other Essays, Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1982. (Collection of Wellek essays)

Liens externes

  • Portail de la littérature
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