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July 17, 2000 0520220048 978-0520220041 1
This cutting-edge collection of essays showcases the work of some of the most influential theorists of the past thirty years as they grapple with the question of how literature should be treated in contemporary theory. The contributors challenge trends that have recently dominated the field--especially those that emphasize social and political issues over close reading and other analytic methods traditionally associated with literary criticism. Written especially for this collection, these essays argue for the importance of aesthetics, poetics, and aesthetic theory as they present new and stimulating perspectives on the directions which theory and criticism will take in the future.
In addition to providing a selection of distinguished critics writing at their best, this collection is valuable because it represents a variety of fields and perspectives that are not usually found together in the same volume. Michael Clark's introduction provides a concise, cogent history of major developments and trends in literary theory from World War II to the present, making the entire volume essential reading for students and scholars of literature, literary theory, and philosophy.

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"Revenge of the Aesthetic stands as a call for further reassessment of the kind of work being done in the field of literary studies and promises to occupy a critical position in ensuing debates over the place of literature in relation to theory."--Emory Elliott, Distinguised Professor of English, University of California, Riverside

"In the landscape of theory, we have been in the throes of historicism, a variety of cultural studies, and a variety of marxisms--all reading right through the text as if texts were not material but transparent, as if they were representations of the social. That was their limit. Revenge of the Aesthetic may well mark the beginning of a revolution against such practices."--Helen Regueiro Elam, Professor of English, SUNY Albany

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"Revenge of the Aesthetic stands as a call for further reassessment of the kind of work being done in the field of literary studies and promises to occupy a critical position in ensuing debates over the place of literature in relation to theory." (Emory Elliott, Distinguised Professor of English,

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First Sentence:
Murray Krieger ends his recent book, The Institution of Theory, by pleading guilty to the charge that, even after all these years, he is still an "apologist for poetry." Read the first page
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literary organicism, generative anthropology, organicism against itself, exploratory fiction, wanton troopers, permanent parabasis, originary scene, originary event, modernist metaphor, explanatory fictions, symbolic determination, literary anthropology, authoritarian discourse, poetic logic, new mythology
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Murray Krieger, Friedrich Schlegel, New York, Paul de Man, New Critics, Johns Hopkins University Press, New Criticism, The Concept of Irony, Interpretation of Cultures, Reopening of Closure, Andrew Marvell, Ernst Behler, Harvard University Press, Jules Michelet, Princeton University Press, University of Minnesota Press, Columbia University Press, August Wilhelm Schlegel, Hazard Adams, Wallace Stevens, End of Culture, Originary Thinking, Oxford University Press, The Rhetoric of Temporality, Upon Appleton House
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