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William Empson (1906-84) was one of the twentieth century's most
distinctive critical voices, and left a profound mark upon
Anglo-American literary culture. Published in 1993, this book was
the first full study of Empson's literary criticism in its various
aspects, taking account of recent developments in critical theory
and of Empson's complex - at times deeply antagonistic - attitude
towards those developments. In their diversity of viewpoint and
critical approach the nine essays reflect this sturdy resistance to
fashionable trends of 'Eng. Lit.' opinion. Topics include the
relations between Empson and Derrida's approaches to the issue of
textual 'undecidability', and Empson's prominent (if unwilling
role) in the shaping of English as an academic discourse.
Christopher Norris's extended introduction charts the ground and
offers a major revaluation of Empson's place in the theoretical
tradition.
Despite the recent upsurge of interest in Theodor Adorno's work,
his literary writings remain generally neglected. Yet literature is
a central element in his aesthetic theory. Building on the current
emergent interest in modern philosophical aesthetics, this book
offers a wide-ranging account of the literary components of
Adorno's thinking. Bringing together original essays from a
distinguished international group of contributors, it offers the
reader a user-friendly path through the major areas of Adorno's
work in this area. It is divided into three sections, dealing with
the concept of literature, with poetry and poetics, and with
modernity, drama and the novel respectively. At the same time, the
book provides a clear sense of the unique qualities of Adorno's
philosophy of literature by critically relating his work to a
number of other influential theorists and theories including
contemporary postmodernist thought and cultural studies.
William Empson (1906-84) was one of the twentieth century's most
distinctive critical voices, and left a profound mark upon
Anglo-American literary culture. Published in 1993, this book was
the first full study of Empson's literary criticism in its various
aspects, taking account of recent developments in critical theory
and of Empson's complex - at times deeply antagonistic - attitude
towards those developments. In their diversity of viewpoint and
critical approach the nine essays reflect this sturdy resistance to
fashionable trends of 'Eng. Lit.' opinion. Topics include the
relations between Empson and Derrida's approaches to the issue of
textual 'undecidability', and Empson's prominent (if unwilling
role) in the shaping of English as an academic discourse.
Christopher Norris's extended introduction charts the ground and
offers a major revaluation of Empson's place in the theoretical
tradition.
This is the first book to provide a comprehensive account of
Adorno's aesthetic theory in relation to literature, now available
in paperback. Despite the recent upsurge of interest in Theodor
Adorno's work, his literary writings are generally
under-represented. However, literature is a central element in his
aesthetic theory. Bringing together original essays from a
distinguished international group of contributors, this book offers
a wide ranging account of the literary components of Adorno's
thinking.It is divided into three sections, dealing with the
concept of literature, with poetry, and with modernity and the
novel respectively. At the same time, the book provides a clear
sense of the unique qualities of Adorno's philosophy of literature
by critically relating his work to a number of other influential
theorists and theories including contemporary postmodernist theory
and cultural studies.
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