Literary Criticism offers a concise overview of literary studies in the English-speaking world from the early twentieth century to the present. Joseph North steps back from the usual tangle of figures, schools, and movements in order to analyze the intellectual paradigms that underpinned them. The result is a radically new account of the discipline's development, together with a trenchant argument about where its political future lies.
People in today's literature departments often assume that their work is politically progressive, especially when compared with the work of...
Literary Criticism offers a concise overview of literary studies in the English-speaking world from the early twentieth century to the prese...