ISBN-13: 9780415907293 / Angielski / Miękka / 1994 / 284 str.
Annoying the Victorians addresses directly the ideology of current critical discourse. James Kincaid enlists Victorian texts to tease the reader and the practices of the critic. The author uses a unique deployment of bad criticsm, a parody of the rules of good critics, in the quest to challenge the assumptions which guide what is considered good scholarly criticism. A romp though a series of Victorian texts, both poetry and novels, Annoying the Victorians develops an absurdist criticism, which mocks respect for the text, the employment of evidence, the appeal to reason, the value of coherence, the solemn tone and importance of everything we do or say. Kincaid presents us with a comic exposure of the price paid for ritual obedience to what is demanded of critics and criticism.