Not too long ago, literary theorists were writing about the
death of the novel and the death of the author; today many are
talking about the death of Theory. Theory, as the many theoretical
ism's (among them postcolonialism, postmodernism, and New
Historicism) are now known, once seemed so exciting but has become
ossified and insular. This iconoclastic collection is an excellent
companion to current anthologies of literary theory, which have
embraced an uncritical stance toward Theory and its practitioners.
Written by nearly fifty prominent scholars, the essays in "Theory's
Empire" question the ideas, catchphrases, and excesses that have
let Theory congeal into a predictable orthodoxy. More than just a
critique, however, this collection provides readers with effective
tools to redeem the study of literature, restore reason to our
intellectual life, and redefine the role and place of Theory in the
academy.
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