Geoffrey Hartman : criticism as answerable style
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Geoffrey Hartman : criticism as answerable style
(Critics of the twentieth century)
Routledge, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
The first book on a major critic and theorist, described as `representing the future of the profession of literary studies' by Daniel O'Hara
Author's previous publications include Reading Deconstruction/Deconstructive Reading^ (1983), The Faith of John Dryden (1980), Quests of Difference; Reading Pope's Poems (1986) - all from the University Press of Kentucky. He has also edited Writing and Reading Differently (UP of Kansas, 1985), Shakespeare and Deconstruction (Peter Lang, 1988) and Contemporary Literary Theory (UP of Massachusetts and Macmillan).
Routledge published The Unremarkable Wordsworth by Hartman in 1987
Table of Contents
Editor's Foreword, Preface, Acknowledgments, Abbreviations of Hartman's texts, 1. Reading Hartman, 2. A matter of relation, a question of place: Hartman and contemporary criticism, 3. The Wandering Jew: Hartman's relation to Judaism and Romanticism, 4. Calling voices out of silence: criticism as echo-chamber, 5. 'Dying into the life of recollection': the burden of artistic vocation, 6. Estranging the familiar: Hartman and the essay, or the cat Geoffrey at pranks, 7. It's about time: negative hermeneutics and the fate of reading, Appendix I, Appendix II, Notes, Index
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