New Historicism, a paradigm-shifting approach in literary theory and criticism, emerged in the 1980s, primarily through the work of Stephen Greenblatt. It marked a significant departure from previous literary theories by emphasizing the reciprocal relationship between a literary work and the historical and cultural contexts of its creation and reception.
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Understanding New Historicism
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New HistoricismLiterary TheoryStephen GreenblattCultural AnthropologyMichel FoucaultLiterary Criticism 1980sHistorical Context in LiteratureCultural PoeticsNon-Linear HistoryDiscourse and Power DynamicsInterdisciplinary Literary AnalysisCanon Re-evaluationMarginalized Histories in LiteratureLiterature as Socio-Cultural DocumentPostcolonial StudiesGlobal Perspectives in LiteratureCritical Literary FrameworksPhilosophy