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The Geoffrey Hartman Reader (Hardcover)
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The Geoffrey Hartman Reader (Hardcover)
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Winner of the 2006 Truman Capote Prize for Literary Achievement
Geoffrey Hartman's interests range over almost the entire field of
contemporary literature and culture. In this, the first Reader of
his work, significant essays reflect his abiding interest in
English and American poetry, focusing not only on Romanticism but
also on the transition from early modern to modern and including
reflections on the radical elements in artistic representation.
Hartman, whose book on Wordsworth changed our understanding of that
poet, brings theory and close reading together. A major
consideration of Freud is accompanied by intensive analyses of
Lacan and Derrida, and a psychoesthetic theory of literary genesis
is proposed. Popular literature is examined through the American
detective novel; Jane Austen, Virginia Woolf, and Bernard Malamud
are brought together in an examination of realism; the premodern
mode of midrashic interpretation is reintroduced to literary study;
and major trends in criticism, including trauma studies, receive
attention. Hartman's assessment of the media revolution and
cultural studies is represented by shorter pieces of film criticism
as well as his classic essays on 'Public Memory and its
Discontents' and 'Tele-Suffering and Testimony' - the latter also
describes a pioneering effort to collect on video the experiences
of Holocaust survivors. This anthology is both highly readable and,
because of its range and intellectual vigour, essential for all
those concerned with the fate of the humanities and the future of
literary criticism. Features *Leading US critic of contemporary
literature and culture, particularly in the areas of poetry,
Romanticism, trauma studies, public culture, pedagogy, and literary
theory and criticism *Selection ranges across Geoffrey Hartman's
illustrious career with the readings organised into six thematic
parts *Publication coincides with the 50th anniversary of Geoffrey
Hartman's first published book
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