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Literature against Philosophy, Plato to Derrida

A Defence of Poetry

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Paperback, 256 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 1995
ISBN13: 9780521485326
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 1995 9780521485326
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This timely book argues that the institutionalisation of literary theory, particularly within American and British academic circles, has led to a sterility of thought which ignores the special character of literary art. Mark Edmundson traces the origins of this tendency to the ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry, in which Plato took the side of philosophy; and he shows how the work of modern theorists - Foucault, Derrida, de Man and Bloom - exhibits similar drives to subsume poetic art into some 'higher' kind of thought. Challenging and controversial, this book should be read by all teachers of literature and of theory, and by anyone concerned about the future of institutionalised literary studies.

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ISBN13:9780521485326
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:256

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Prologue: an ancient quarrel; 1. Rhetorics of blindness; 2. Polemics against presence; 3. Real history; 4. Foucault Inc.; 5. Under the influence.
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