Reading George Steiner by Nathan A Scott Jr

Reading George Steiner by Nathan A Scott Jr

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George Steiner is a central figure on the contemporary intellectual scene. In this book, a group of eminent American and European critics offer an assessment of Steiner's work.

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Reading George Steiner by Nathan A Scott Jr

George Steiner's accomplishments in criticism, in theory of literature, and in the history of ideas have made him a central figure on the contemporary intellectual scene. He is as widely known for his frequent contributions to the New Yorker and TLS as he is for his many books. In Reading George Steiner Nathan Scott and Ronald Sharp bring together a group of eminent American and European critics to offer the first major assessment of Steiner's work.
The collection is a model of editorial acuity, the essays persuasive and eloquent, ensuring that by the end almost every aspect of the Steiner oeuvre has been mentioned, if not discussed-- Dan Gunn Times Literary Supplement

Nathan A. Scott Jr. is William R. Kenan Professor Emeritus of Religious Studies and Professor Emeritus of English at the University of Virginia. Amobng his many books are Samuel Beckett; The Wild Prayer of Longing; Poetry and the Sacred; The Poetics of Belief; and Visions of Presence in Modern American Poetry. Ronald A. Sharp is John Crowe Ransom Professor of English at Kenyon College and former editor of The Kenyon Review. His books include Keats, Skepticism, and the Religion of Beauty; Friendship and Literature: Spirit and Form; and (with Eudora Welty) The Norton Book of Freindship.

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ISBN 13 9780801848889
ISBN 10 0801848881
Title Reading George Steiner
Author Nathan A Scott Jr
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 1994-04-26
Number of pages 304
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.