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The Cambridge history of literary criticismVol. 9: Twentieth-century historical, philosophical and psychological perspectives

Part of the The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism series
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This ninth volume in The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism presents a wide-ranging survey of developments in literary criticism and theory during the last century.

Drawing on the combined expertise of a large team of specialist scholars, it offers an authoritative account of the various movements of thought that have made the late twentieth century such a richly productive period in the history of criticism.

The aim has been to cover developments which have had greatest impact on the academic study of literature, along with background chapters that place those movements in a broader, intellectual, national and socio-cultural perspective.

In comparison with Volumes Seven and Eight, also devoted to twentieth-century developments, there is marked emphasis on the rethinking of historical and philosophical approaches, which have emerged, especially during the past two decades, as among the most challenging areas of debate.

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Cambridge University Press
0521317258 / 9780521317252
Paperback / softback
21/12/2006
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 482 p.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2001.