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  • Graff, Gerald & Reginald Gibbons Eds

    Published by Northwestern University Press, 1985

    Seller: Shadow Books, Norwich, United Kingdom

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    Paperback. Condition: USED_NEARFINE.

  • Graff, Gerald and Reginald Gibbons, eds.

    Published by Northwestern University Press, Evanston, IL, 1985

    ISBN 10: 0810106701 ISBN 13: 9780810106703

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    Hardcover. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. 1st Edition. 234pp. (Same date) Notes on Contributors, pp. 233-234, followed by two pages of promotional ads for NUPress and TriQuarterly Series. Contributors: Reginald Gibbons, "Academic Criticism and Contemporary Literature", pp. 15-34; Wallace Douglas, "Accidental Institution: On the Origin of Modern Language Study", pp.35-61; Gerald Graff, "The University and the Prevention of Culture", pp. 62-82; William E. Cain, "English in America Reconsidered: Theory, Criticism, Marxism, and Social Change", pp. 85-104; Frank Lentriccia, "On Behalf of Theory", pp. 105-110; Gerald Graff, "Feminist Criticism in the University: An Interview with Sandra M. Gilbert", pp. 111-123; Gene H. Bell-Villada, "Criticism and the State (Political and Otherwise) of the Americas", pp. 124-144; Morris Dickstein, "Journalism and Criticism", pp. 147-158; Mark Krupnick, "The Two Worlds of Cultural Criticism", pp. 159-169; Donald Davie, "Criticism and the Academy"Historical Realities", pp. 224-, pp. 170-177; Patrick Colm Hogan, "The Political Economy of Criticism", pp. 178-186; E.D. Hirsch, Jr. "Back to History", pp. 189-197; William H. Pritchard, ""English Studies, Now and Then", pp. 198-206; Wendell Berry, "The Loss of the University", pp. 207-218; William E. Cain, "Reply to Frank Lentriccia's 'On Behalf of Theory', pp. 221-223; Timothy Bahti, "Historical Realities [re E.D. Hirsch], pp. 224-228; E.D. Hirsch, Jr. "Short Response to Timothy Bahti", pp. 229-230; Timothy Bahti, "Short Reply to E.D. Hirsch, Jr.", pp.231-232. Dark blue cloth with brilliant gilt lettering on spine and front cover; gray second flyleaf in both front and back and gray title pages for each of the five sections of the book. Glossy yellow and gray dustwrapper not price-clipped ($29.95) with white title lettering, over gray background, on the upward slant across left middle front cover; slight vertical crease on inside front panel (essentially flat), else flawless. Tight binding, sharp corners, no previous owner names. Clean text. Unread.