Geoffrey Hartman : criticism as answerable style / G. Douglas Atkins.
Material type: TextSeries: Critics of the twentieth century (London, England)Publication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1990.Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 172 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 0203002210
- 9780203002216
- 9780415020947
- 0415020948
- 1134976887
- 9781134976881
- 1134976895
- 9781134976898
- 1280463325
- 9781280463327
- 9786610463329
- 6610463328
- Hartman, Geoffrey H
- Hartman, Geoffrey H
- Criticism -- History -- 20th century
- Reader-response criticism
- Critique -- Histoire -- 20e siècle
- Esthétique de la réception
- LITERARY CRITICISM -- European -- English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
- Criticism
- Reader-response criticism
- 1900-1999
- English literature Criticism Hartman, Geoffrey H., 1929-
- 820.9/145 20
- PN75.H33 A85 1990eb
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Chapter 1 Reading Hartman -- chapter 2 A matter of relation, a question of place: Hartman and contemporary criticism -- chapter 3 The Wandering Jew: Hartman's relation to Judaism and Romanticism -- chapter 4 Calling voices out of silence: Criticism as echo-chamber -- chapter 5 'Dying into the life of recollection': the burden of artistic vocation -- chapter 6 Estranging the familiar: Hartman and the essay, or the cat Geoffrey at pranks -- chapter 7 It's about time: negative hermeneutics and the fate of reading.
`The critic explicitly acknowledges his dependence on prior words that make his word a kind of answer. He calls to other texts ""that they might answer him.""' Geoffrey Hartman is the first book devoted to an exploration of the `intellectual poetry' of the critic who, whether or not he `represents the future of the profession', is a unique and major voice in twentieth-century criticism. Professor Atkins explains clearly Hartman's key ideas and places his work in the contexts of Romanticism and Judaism on which he has written extensively. In Geoffrey Hartman he.
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