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Books about literaly theory, literaly criticism or lniguistics?
I'm reading Literaly Theory: an introduction by Terry Eagleton (too marxism and politics), El Deslinde: Prolegómenos a la teoría literaria by Alfonso Reyes (too objective) and Trattato di semiotica generale by Umberto Eco (interesting)

>> No.6481490

>>6481408
syntactic structures?

>> No.6481591

>>6481408
>linguistics
Sassure, Chomsky, Levi-Strauss, Focault.
>literaly criticism
Mijail Bajtin

>> No.6481761

>>6481591
seconding Saussure. Even though kinda outdated, he's cool and his ideas are very important to the development of both linguistics and literary theory in the 20th century.

>>6481490
I honestly wouldn't bother reading this. If you are interested generative grammar, read Vivian Cook's "Chomsky's Universal Grammar" much more well written and more up to date. Syntactic Structures and Aspects of the Theory of Syntax are both really really outdated, and you are better of just reading the Cliff's notes and skipping ahead to what Chomsky's 80s stuff.