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Title: The British Critical Tradition: A Re-evaluation
Description: New York, St. Martin's Press, (1993). orig.boards. 22x14cm, xi,257 pp. Minor rubbing. VG. dustwrapper. ¶ Contains 18 papers. Includes: G. Day "Introduction: Criticism n Crisis"; N.Parker "Carlyle's Metaphorical Dynamic of History: or How to Trace a Grand Narrative in the French Revolution"; G. Holderness "Matthew Arnold: The Discourse of Criticism"; R. Stewart "Samuel Butler: The First Post- Structuralist?"; B. Moore-Gilbert "Oscar Wilde & Reader-Response Criticism"; A. Page "Is There a Method in his Theory? A.C. Bradley & Contemporary Criticism"; A. Smith "E.M. Forster: The Isolation of the Reader"; L. Kranzler "The Moth & the Moth-Hunter: The Literary Criticism of Virginia Woolf"; J. Reilly "D.H. Lawrence: Cliques & Consciousness"; B. Cullen "I. A. Richards & the Problem of Method"; A. Crabbe "George Orwell: The Practical Critic"; C. Norris "Reason, Rhetoric, Theory: Empson & de Man"; M. Hayes "About Being & Necessity: The Work of Christopher Caudwell"; H. Blakemore "W.H. Auden as Critic"; B. Cullen "'I Thought I Had Provided Something Better': F.R. Leavis, Literary Criticism & Anti-Philosophy"; T. Pinkney "Raymond Williams & Post-Modernism"; B. Helm "Frank Kermode: History & Synchronicity"; C. Bloom "Vanishing Point: In the Edge of Critical Breakdown".

Keywords: Literary Criticism, British Critics, Literature, Critical Theory, Post-Modern, , , ,

Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS009589I