Literary Criticism, a Short History [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 11 (1):169-170 (1957)
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Abstract

The authors aptly describe their work as a narrative. The protagonists are sometimes great thinkers, sometimes ideas about literary criticism, sometimes different approaches to literature whose intermingling histories are here described. At the same time the authors are in quest of a varied and many-sided presentation of the nature and writing of literature. Accordingly the insights of philosophers and literary men are stressed more than the consistency of their opinions; understanding is valued more highly than the certainty of systems. In this way classical texts are placed in an interesting new light and lesser known episodes of this history are brought to life.--R. G. S.

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