The Function of Criticism: From the Spectator to Post-Structuralism

The Function of Criticism: From the Spectator to Post-Structuralism image
ISBN-10:

0860917991

ISBN-13:

9780860917991

Author(s): EAGLETON, TERRY
Edition: 0
Released: Jul 17, 1985
Publisher: Verso
Format: Paperback, 134 pages
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Description:

This wide-ranging book argues that criticism emerged in early bourgeois society as a central feature of a “public sphere” in which political, ethical, and literary judgements could mingle under the benign rule of reason. The disintegration of this fragile culture brought on a crisis in criticism, whose history since the 18th century has been fraught with ambivalence and anxiety.

Eagleton’s account embraces Addison and Steele, Johnson and the 19-century reviewers, such critics as Arnold and Stephen, the heyday of Scrutiny and New Criticism, and finally the proliferation of avant-garde literary theories such as deconstructionism.

The Function of Criticism is nothing less than a history and critique of the “critical institution” itself. Eagleton’s judgements on individual critics are sharp and illuminating, which his general argument raises crucial questions about the relations between language, literature and politics.












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