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The Culture of Literacy
Harvard University Press, 1994 Paper: 978-0-674-17955-4 Library of Congress Classification PN85.G58 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 801.95
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
At the onset of modernity in the sixteenth century, literature and history were wrenched apart. Wlad Godzich, one of the animators of the turn toward literary theory, seeks to restore historical consciousness to criticism after a period of painful depression. In this sweeping study, he considers the emergence of the modern state, the institutions and disciplines of culture and learning, as well as the history of philosophy, the history of historiography, and literary history itself. He offers a powerful account of semiotics; an important critical perspective on narratology; a profound discussion of deconstruction; and many brief, practical demonstrations of why Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger remain essential resources for contemporary critical thought. See other books on: Criticism | Culture | Godzich, Wlad | Literacy | Literature See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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