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Contents:
Chapter 1: Historical Criticism I: Author as Context
Chapter 2: Formal Criticism: Poem as Context
Chapter 3: Reader-Response Criticism: Audience as Context
Chapter 4: Mimetic Criticism: Reality as Context
Chapter 5: Intertextual Criticism: Literature as Context
Chapter 6: Poststructural Criticism: Language as Context
Chapter 7: Historical Criticism II: Culture as Context
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