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The Myth of Theory

The Myth of Theory

The Myth of Theory

William Righter
January 2009
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Paperback
9780521100410

    What is critical theory, and to what extent can it claim to exist as a free-standing entity independent of the object of enquiry? Is the much-discussed gulf between Anglo-Saxon empiricism and Continental post-structuralism more apparent than real? In The Myth of Theory William Righter explores the nature of thinking about literature and the assumed polarities between the abstract reasonings of philosophy and the concrete exploratory manoeuvres of critical practice. He goes on to examine the role of theory in critical observation, through extended case studies of the work of critics including Barthes. Bloom, Poulet, Eliot, Empson, Kristeva and Derrida. His underlying argument is that criticism uses theory but is never effectively directed or controlled by it: the inherent radicalism built into critical practice fragments and transforms general concepts in the act of applying them.

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    January 2009
    Paperback
    9780521100410
    240 pages
    229 × 152 × 14 mm
    0.35kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. From chaos to case
    • 2. The bizarre territory
    • 3. The curve of the mirror
    • 4. From 'so complex an irony' to 'such a textual logic'
    • 5. From 'wit' to 'astonishment'
    • 6. 'Fool' and 'pharmakon'
    • 7. 'The monstrous clarity'
    • 8. From 'ensemble' to 'exception'
    • 9. Pagan perspectives
    • 10. The Tao of criticism.
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    • William Righter