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Critical Pasts

Writing Criticism, Writing History

Robert Eaglestone
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Release Date: 01/09/2004

Genre: Literary Criticism
Label: Bucknell University Press
Series: Aperçus: Histories Texts Cultures
Contributors: Philip Smallwood (Edited by), Gavin Budge (Contributions by), Gary Day (Contributions by), Robert Eaglestone (Contributions by), April London (Contributions by), Tom Mason (Contributions by), Stephen Penn (Contributions by), Adam Rounce (Contributions by), Zeynep Tenger (Contributions by), Paul Trolaner (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Writing Criticism, Writing History
This volume assembles new thinking on the theory, practice, and cultural value of the history of literary criticism. Focusing on a theme that has attracted relatively little developed theoretical commentary hitherto, the authors of these essays draw on specialist areas of critical history - and different kinds of problems - to illustrate the paradoxes that attend any attempt to write the history of critical writing. Commentary begins with medieval literary theory, explores the social dimension of restoration criticism, the relations between poetry and criticism, and a test case in eighteenth-century criticism's reception aesthetics. Other essays consider relations between eighteenth-century critical and literary history, between romanticism and New Historicism, and the various ways in which present and past criticism is interrelated. In an introduction to the volume, the editor calls for a clearer confrontation with the representational issues of critical history by those who write about the critical past.