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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism, Vol. 9
Twentieth-Century Historical, Philosophical and Psychological Perspectives
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Edited by Christa Knellwolf and Christopher Norris
Cambridge University Press
Due/Published
April 2001, 496 pages,
cloth
ISBN
0521300142
Brings together a wide range of essays on developments in literary criticism and theory during the twentieth century. The main focus is on historical, philosophical and sociocultural approaches to literature and it offers both authoritative treatments of the topics under review and a lively sense of engagement and dialogue among the contributors. Contributors: Christa Knellwolf, Christopher Norris, Paul Hamilton, Timothy Bahti, John Drakakis, Duncan Salkeld, Ortwin de Graef, Dirk De Geest, Eveline Vanfrausen, Alex Callinicos, Michael Ryan, Andrew Edgar, Andrew Bowie, Renate Holub, Ken Hirschkop, Chris Weedon, Gary Day, Rainer Emig, Diane Elam, Joseph Bristow, Firdous Azim, Simon Lee Price, Brian Coates, Robert Holub, Patricia Waugh, Clive Cazeaux, Peter Lamarque, Stephen Moller, Manuel Barbeito Varela, Dan Latimer, Geoffrey Hartman, Kevin Mills |
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