What is the value of literature? In this important new work, Thomas
Docherty charts a new economic history of literary culture and its
institutions in the modern age. From the literary patronage of the
early modern period, through the colonial exploitation of the 18th and
19th centuries to the institutionalisation of “literature” in the
neoliberal university of the 21st century, Literature and Capital
explores the changing ways in which literary culture has both resisted
and become complicit with exploitative economic notions of value.
Drawing on the work of economic and political thinkers such as Thomas
Piketty, Naomi Klein, Edward Said and Raymond Williams, the book
includes readings of work by a wide range of canonical authors from
Shakespeare, Donne and Swift to Tolstoy, Woolf and Ishiguro.
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ISBN
9781350064669
Publisert
2020
Utgave
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Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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