Herbert Lindenberger was one of the first literary critics to
call for some kind of return to historical thinking in literary
criticism. His ten essays cover canon formation, the historical
status of genres, and the ways that art and criticism are embedded
within institutional frameworks.
Lindenberger argues that, "what we label 'historical' assumes
strikingly different shapes in different historical situations" and
that present shape empowers new kind of knowledge. He writes, "We
may well discover that our century-old form of organization within
the humanities no longer fits the type of knowledge we are
producing."
The lively and topical essays of "The History in Literature"
demonstrate Lindenberger's capacious and diverse knowledge, his
incisive wit, and his formidable critical skills.
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