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Is Literary History Possible? David Perkins

Is Literary History Possible? By David Perkins

Is Literary History Possible? by David Perkins


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This text is a study of the thinking which underlies recent theory about literary history. Through analysis of particular literary histories - most of them contemporary works - Perkins elaborates on fundamental problems that arise in the writing of literary history.

Is Literary History Possible? Summary

Is Literary History Possible? by David Perkins

Is Literary History Possible? is a landmark study of the thinking underlying recent theory about literary history. Through analysis of particular literary histories -- most of them contemporary works -- Perkins elaborates on two fundamental problems that arise in the writing of literary history: the contradictions inherent in organizing, structuring, and presenting the subject; and the always unsuccessful attempt of literary histories to explain the development of the literature they describe.

Is Literary History Possible? Reviews

Is Literzry History Possible? is a book you must read. It is pleasure to be able to that the duty is made enjoyable by the clarity of though and expression. When Perkins concisely explains how literary history in also literary criticism but is different from what we usually call history, and why it is both a complex and and worthwhile pursuit, more than antiquarian interest in a 'aesthetic spectacle', anyone can see that most writers on such a topic would have had more words, fewer ideas, and less effect. What more can one ask for than lucid learining on a topic of major importance? Biblioteque d'Humanisme et Renaissance The highest achievement of Perkin's book comes in the clarity he brings to the contestation, the dignified, serious, judicious, and generous rationality he bestows on the subject. He acknowledges the damaging confusion bedeviling humanities at the moment without enlarging it, and goes a long way in this book to showing a way out of the worst excesses the contestation has engendered. -- Theoharis Constantine Theoharis Harvard Review Perkins writes clearly and concisely. Like Rene Wellek and M. H. Abrams, he has an admirable gift for making clear the underlying assumptions of many different writers. Comparative Literature.

About David Perkins

David Perkins is Marquand Professor of English and American Literature at Harvard University. He is the author of numerous articles and books, including the two-volume History of Modern Poetry, and editor of Teaching Literature: What Is Needed Now? and Theoretical Issues in Literary History.

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NLS9780801847158
9780801847158
080184715X
Is Literary History Possible? by David Perkins
New
Paperback
Johns Hopkins University Press
1993-09-26
208
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