"The object, tasks, and methods of literary history"
10-14
"Aesthetic function, norm, and value as social facts"
15-18
"Poetry and beliefs"
22-26
"The formalist critic"
26-30
"Formalist criticism: its principles and limits"
30-34
"The relevant context of a literary text"
34-37
"Literary criticism and philosophy"
37-40
"Object, feeling and judgement: F. R. Leavis"
41-44
"language as determination of the hermeneutic object"
47-51
"Three dimensions of hermeneutics"
51-56
"The appeal to the text: what are we appeaking to?"
57-60
"The conflict of interpretations"
60-63
"Breaking the circle: hermeneutics as dis-closure"
64-69
"Linguistics and poetics"
71-77
"Literature as discourse"
77-82
"Definition of poetics"
86-89
"Structuralism and literary criticism"
89-93
"Science versus literature"
94-98
"Semiotics as a theory of reading"
98-102
"The content and structure of the concept of "literature""
102-105
"The problem of interpretation"
106-111
"Structure, sign, and play in the discourse of the human sciences"
115-120
"The death of the author"
120-123
"The system and the speaking subject"
124-129
"Lecture: 7 January 1976"
129-135
"The resistance to theory"
135-141
"Reading and identity: a psychoanalytic revolution"
143-148
"Poetry, revisionism, and repression"
148-152
"The madness of interpretation"
153-157
"Critical realism and socialist realism"
163-166
"The author as producer"
167-171
"Towards a science of the text"
171-176
"On interpretation"
181-186
"Literary history as a challenge to literary theory"
189-194
"Indeterminacy and the reader's response"
195-199
"The subjective character of critical interpretation"
200-203