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F.R. Leavis

Michael Bell

(Critics of the twentieth century)

Routledge, 1988

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Bibliography: p. 145-147

Includes index

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Description

First published in 1988. Leavis's examples and preoccupations still largely underlie the teaching of English literature in the universities and he remains the most substantial embodiment of the liberal humanist conception of criticism with its insistence on a 'canon' of on personal judgement within a literary tradition. Hence while recent theorists have rejected his methods, he remains the most potent single influence on the practical teaching of literature. This book locates Leavis within the critical tradition, suggests whence he derived his characteristic commitments and rhetoric, and assesses his limitations in relation to his continuing value.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction, Michael Bell
  • Chapter 2 Life and Work, Michael Bell
  • Chapter 3 The Arnoldian Heritage and the Modern World, Michael Bell
  • Chapter 4 Language, Truth and Literature, Michael Bell
  • Chapter 5 Poetry and Sincerity: Leavis on Yeats, Michael Bell
  • Chapter 6 The Novel, 'Maturity' and Tradition: Conrad's The shadow line, Michael Bell
  • Chapter 7 Conclusion, Michael Bell

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