The implications of literary criticism

The implications of literary criticism

The implications of literary criticism
Éditeur: H. Champion
2011488 pagesISBN 9782745321985
Format: ReliéLangue : Anglais

In The Implications of Literary Criticism Harry Levin sees literature as

both the cause of social effects and the effect of social causes and proposes a

complex literary history. Literature represents the part as the whole, involves

selection and order, and can suggest additions to nature. Art refracts more

than reflects life. To comprehend the angles of refraction, Levin recommends

a comparative study of techniques as a complement to an awareness of social

backgrounds.

The movement of the body of the book is in four parts, from "Theory and

Criticism" through "Perspectives" and "Thematics" to "Authors, Artists,

Texts." The Appendix, "Reviewing: More Implications on Explanation,"

includes key reviews and review essays. The first part opens by raising the

question of the crisis in interpretation. The second part continues this exploration

of the nature of art, literature and interpretation. In the third part,

which involves thematics, Levin reminds the reader of the turn from the back-ground

of literature - biography, history and sociology - to the text. The fourth

part extends from medieval representations though Renaissance poetics and

Victorian novels to twentieth century fiction and film.

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