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Fish, Stanley Eugene

 
9780674467255: Is There a Text in This Class?: The Authority of Interpretive Communities

Sinopsis

Essays reexamine the fundamental assumptions of literary criticism, and the debate about interpretation, and offer a fresh approach to thinking about literature

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Críticas

It is a great...pleasure these days to find a critic willing to discuss language, literature, reading, writing, and the community of readers on the understanding that the reader plays a real part in the production of his experience. -- Denis Donoghue "Times Literary Supplement" No bare summary of his conclusions can do justice to the brilliance of his analyses..."Is There a Text in This Class?" is a substantial achievement which deserves the serious consideration of all students of literature. Its arguments are cogent, forceful and engaging, its style witty, personable and unpretentious, and its analyses are just, incisive and economical. Most important, the theory it advocates is provocative, comprehensive and, I believe, true.

Reseña del editor

Stanley Fish is one of America's most stimulating literary theorists. In this new book, he undertakes a profound reexamination of some of criticisms most basic assumptions.

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ISBN 10:  0674467264 ISBN 13:  9780674467262
Editorial: Harvard University Press, 1982
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