The ideology of the text

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The ideology of the text

Christopher Hampton

Open University Press, 1990

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Bibliography: p. [189]-192

Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This book is a polemical response to "the mystifying dislocations of theory and practice embodied in the forms of literary discource produced out of the culture of industrial capitalism - from Arnold to Leavis and Eliot, and from the structuralism of Levi-Strauss and Althusser to the proto-idealist theories of the post-structuralists". As such, it represents an attack on currently critical theories through a reassertion of historically-grounded criticism. This interactive process is demonstrated in a sequence of case-study chapters moving from Shakespeare to Milton, Blake and the Romantics, to Arnold and Morris, and finally from Eliot and the writers of the 1930s to the work of Raymond Williams and E.P.Thompson.

目次

  • Part 1: signs of the times
  • unmasking the new idealism. Part 2: Shakespeare - a subversive dialectic
  • Eliot on Milton - an ideology masked
  • Blake's witness - keeping the divine vision in time of trouble
  • progress and reaction in the age of revolution - Wordsworth, Shelley and Burke
  • Matthew Arnold - culture and the established order
  • William Morris - the change beyond the change
  • dislocation and despair - Eliot's view of history
  • literature and appeasement - the thirties. Part 3: Raymond Williams - towards cultural materialism
  • whose side is Marx on? - E.P.Thompson versus Louis Althusser.

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