The Function of Criticism

Eagleton Terry

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ISBN 10: 8170462649 ISBN 13: 9788170462644
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Title: The Function of Criticism
Publisher: Seagull Books
Publication Date: 1984
Binding: Soft cover
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ISBN 10: 8170462649 ISBN 13: 9788170462644
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. How is it possible that modern criticism which was born of the struggle against the absolutist state could be reduced to its current status as part of the public relations branch of the literary industry. How is it that forms of criticism generated in the vibrant context of the eighteenth century public sphere of clubs journals coffee houses periodicals and which embraced free and open discussion of cultural political and economic questions could degenerate into post structuralist exercises carried out by academic literary specialists who revel in their own practical impotence. Exercised by these issues Terry Eagleton Britain's foremost Marxist critic traces the birth of criticism in enlightenment England and its subsequent mutations over time under the pressures of the development of capitalism the rise of a counter public from below and the specialization of the intellectual division of labour. In a magisterial survey of the last two hundred years of cultural criticism spanning from Joseph Addison Richard Steele and Samuel Johnson to Matthew Arnold Leslie Stephen and F.R. Leavis Eagleton firmly places the modern trends of new criticism structuralism and deconstruction in a social and historical perspective. However Eagleton also makes a powerful and passionate case for contemporary criticism to rediscover its original function by reconnecting the cultural and the political discourse and practice and thereby to play a role in radical social transformation. 108 pp. Seller Inventory # 54514

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