'… this is, without doubt and without any serious rival, the scholarly history for our generation.' Journal of American Studies
'… vast and eminently readable survey of twentieth century American literature …'. Use of English
The Cambridge History of American Literature addresses the broad spectrum of new and established directions in all branches of American writing, and includes the work of scholars and critics who have shaped, and who continue to shape, what has become a major area of literary scholarship. The authors span three decades of achievement in Americanist literary criticism, thereby speaking for the continuities as well as the disruptions sustained between generations of scholarship. Generously proportioned narratives permit a broader vision of American literary history than has previously been possible, allowing the implicit voice of traditional criticism to join forces with the diversity of interests that characterise contemporary literary studies. Volume VIII, concerned with works of poetry and criticism written between 1940 and the present, brings together two different sets of materials and narrative forms, the aesthetic and the institutional. Discarding the traditional synoptic overview of major figures, von Hallberg, Graff, and Carton settle in favour of a history from the inside - a history of interstices and relations, equal to the task of considering the contexts of art, power, and criticism in which it is set.
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'The Cambridge History of American Literature' addresses a broad spectrum of new and established directions in all branches of American writing. Volume VIII is concerned with works of poetry and criticism written between 1940 and today, exploring contexts of art, power, and cultural critique.
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Part I. Poetry, Politics, and Intellectuals Robert Von Hallberg: 1. The place of poetry in the Culture, 1945–1950; 2. Politics; 3. Rear-guards; 4. Avant-gardes; 5. Authenticity; 6. Translation; Conclusion: the place of poets 1995; Appendix I: Biographies of Poets; Part II. Criticism Since 1940 Evan Carton and Gerald Graff: Introduction; 1. Politics and American criticism; 2. The emergence of academic criticism; 3. The nationalising of the new criticism; 4. The canon, the academy, and gender; 5. Deconstruction and post-structuralism; 6. From textuality to materiality; 7. Cultural and historical studies; Conclusion: academic criticism and its discontents; Appendix II: Biographies of critics; Chronology 1940–1945; Bibliography.
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This volume offers a crucial summary of the development of criticism and the history of poetry in the mid to late twentieth century.
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ISBN
9780521497336
Publisert
1996-03-29
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Vekt
1038 gr
Høyde
237 mm
Bredde
161 mm
Dybde
38 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
576
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