The Literary Criticism of F. R. Leavis

The Literary Criticism of F. R. Leavis
Author: R. P. Bilan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1979-10-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0521223245

A comprehensive analysis and assessment of the many strands of Leavis's work, emphasising the basic unity of his ideas.

The Responsible Critic

The Responsible Critic
Author: Ben Obumselu
Publisher: Africa Research and Publications
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2006
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

The Writer

The Writer
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 732
Release: 1887
Genre: Authorship
ISBN:

The Responsible Methodologist

The Responsible Methodologist
Author: Aaron M. Kuntz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2016-06-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1315417324

Aaron Kuntz challenges qualitative researchers to reconceptualize methodological work away from the technocratic toward an intervention for progressive social change. Inviting creativity and vision, and featuring studies that have incorporated these characteristics, he insists that the responsible methodologist become a force akin to parrhesia, Foucault’s risky truth-tellers.

The Critic

The Critic
Author: Jeannette Leonard Gilder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1893
Genre:
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The Scholar-Critic

The Scholar-Critic
Author: F. W. Bateson
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2024-01-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1003834132

First Published in 1972, The Scholar-Critic argues that it's a mistake to consider literary criticism and literary scholarship as each other 's antitheses. The two approaches to literature are, except at the most superficial level, complementary, both indispensable, both equally honourable aspects of a single discipline. The book deals with themes like the sense of fact; works of reference; the literary object; style and interpretation; textual criticism and literary history; and presentation. This is an interesting read for scholars and researchers of English literature.

Communication Yearbook 11

Communication Yearbook 11
Author: James A. Anderson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 646
Release: 2012-05-23
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1135148449

In Communication Yearbook 11 major contributions from leading scholars in a variety of communication fields are presented and then critiqued by other authorities (often representing complementary or competing schools of thought). Topics addressed and commented on include the mass media audience, the theory of mediation, effective policy for health care communication and feminist criticism of television.

Colin Wilson, the Outsider and Beyond

Colin Wilson, the Outsider and Beyond
Author: Clifford P. Bendau
Publisher: Wildside Press LLC
Total Pages: 70
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 0893702293

Wilson, who is acknowledged for the consistently high quality of his prose, whether it be fiction, nonfiction, or criticism, has refused to accept the limitations of genre or form, or to be placed in some literary cubbyhole. Clifford P. Bendau here covers Wilson's work, from his first appearance as a literary enfant terrible, to the publication of his landmark novel, The Space Vampyres (1976), regarded by many critics as one of his finest works.

The Responsibility of Intellectuals

The Responsibility of Intellectuals
Author: Noam Chomsky
Publisher: The New Press
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2017-11-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1620973642

Selected by Newsweek as one of “14 nonfiction books you’ll want to read this fall” Fifty years after it first appeared, one of Noam Chomsky’s greatest essays will be published for the first time as a timely stand-alone book, with a new preface by the author As a nineteen-year-old undergraduate in 1947, Noam Chomsky was deeply affected by articles about the responsibility of intellectuals written by Dwight Macdonald, an editor of Partisan Review and then of Politics. Twenty years later, as the Vietnam War was escalating, Chomsky turned to the question himself, noting that "intellectuals are in a position to expose the lies of governments" and to analyze their "often hidden intentions." Originally published in the New York Review of Books, Chomsky's essay eviscerated the "hypocritical moralism of the past" (such as when Woodrow Wilson set out to teach Latin Americans "the art of good government") and exposed the shameful policies in Vietnam and the role of intellectuals in justifying it. Also included in this volume is the brilliant "The Responsibility of Intellectuals Redux," written on the tenth anniversary of 9/11, which makes the case for using privilege to challenge the state. As relevant now as it was in 1967, The Responsibility of Intellectuals reminds us that "privilege yields opportunity and opportunity confers responsibilities." All of us have choices, even in desperate times.

F.R. Leavis

F.R. Leavis
Author: Richard Storer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2009-09-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1134220251

‘informative, succint, circumspect; an exacting introduction to Leavis as an incisive master critic. Ideal for today’s students and general readers’ – Chris Terry, Times Higher Education F.R. Leavis is a landmark figure in twentieth-century literary criticism and theory. His outspoken and confrontational work has often divided opinion and continues to generate interest as students and critics revisit his highly influential texts. Looking closely at a representative selection of Leavis’s work, Richard Storer outlines his thinking on key topics such as: literary theory, ‘criticism’ and culture canon formation modernism close reading higher education. Exploring the responses and engaging with the controversies generated by Leavis’s work, this clear, authoritative guide highlights how Leavis remains of critical significance to twenty-first-century study of literature and culture.