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The Definition of Literature and Other Essays

The Definition of Literature and Other Essays

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  • Date Published: November 1984
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521318471

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  • Professor W. W. Robson is an eminent literary critic, best known for his work on nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature. His natural form of expression is the critical essay, and this book comprises a collection of essays on a variety of topics written in plain and straightforward language. What holds the collection together is a preoccupation with critical theory deployed in the first four essays. In 'The definition of literature', the title essay, the discussion turns on what kind of definition is to be recommended rather than on a particular formulation. 'On liberty of interpreting' examines the much-canvassed question of the relevance or otherwise to criticism of the author's intentions. In another essay it is argued that one widely favoured account of literary appraisal - that it deals with literature as literature - is in fact empty, while in an essay on the novel the author raises the question of how prose fiction can be thought of as being true to life. From these general questions Professor Robson moves on to consider particular works and authors in the light of the preceding discussion of critical principles. Essays on Treasure Island, Kidnapped and The Wind in the Willows are followed by surveys of Tennyson and Robert Frost, while the last four essays discuss literary questions by analysing what has been written about them by four distinguished poet critics: Hopkins, T. S. Eliot, I. A. Richards, and Yvor Winters. The overall aim of the volume is to take conversation about prose and poetry out of the limited and specialized literary or academic worlds in which it so often takes place and open it up to a broader world of reflective people, whoever and wherever they happen to be.

    • By the eminent literary critic, W. W. Robson
    • Discusses works by Tennyson, Robert Frost, T. S. Eliot, and contains essays on Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and The Wind in the Willows
    • Accessible essays, opening up the world of literary criticism to a broad audience
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    'Assured yet modest; tolerant, yet affirmative of his own values; capable of gentle but firm critical rebuke to perpetrators of illogicality and confusion; generous in seeking out what is of worth where it can be found, but impatient of silliness and pretentiousness; fresh and original in argument yet never freakish or exhibitionist; all this can be said of these essays and of the personality that can be discerned behind them.' David Daiches, The Times Higher Education Supplement

    'This splendid collection of essays …' The Times Higher Education Supplement

    ' … it's good to find the commonsense tradition still in such good heart.' The Listener

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    • Date Published: November 1984
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521318471
    • length: 284 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 138 x 20 mm
    • weight: 0.41kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    Bibliographical note
    1. The definition of literature
    2. On liberty of interpreting
    3. Evaluative criticism, and criticism without evaluation
    4. The novel: a critical impasse?
    5. The sea cook: a study in the art of Robert Louis Stevenson
    6. On Kidnapped
    7. On The Wind in the Willows
    8. The present value of Tennyson
    9. Robert Frost
    10. Hopkins and literary criticism
    11. T. S. Eliot: a poet's notebook
    12. I. A. Richards
    13. Yvor Winters: counter-romantic.

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    W. W. Robson

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