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Literature Against Itself

Literary Ideas in Modern Society

Gerald Graff

Since its first publication more than fifteen years ago, Literature Against Itself has achieved wide recognition as the first major critique of post-1960s cultural radicalism—and still, one of the best. In it, Gerald Graff argues that the reigning strategies for defending literature now end up by trivializing it, and he analyzes why and how they have gone wrong. He charges that our leading literary critics, whether they claim to be traditionalists or innovators, have taken positions that ultimately undermine the authority of art, literature, and criticism itself. "An extraordinarily important book, biting and cogent on every page."—Robert Boyers, Salmagundi. "In this recoil from the current anarchy of interpretation, Graff has affirmed that `literary thinking is inseparable from social and moral thinking."'—New York Times Book Review. "A wonderfully trenchant and illuminating inquiry… the shrewdness and cogency of his commentary are constantly arresting."—Virginia Quarterly Review.
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Ivan R. Dee
Pages: 276 • Trim: 6 x 8⅜
978-1-56663-097-9 • Paperback • August 1995 • $12.95 • (£9.99)
Subjects: Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory, Literary Criticism / American / General, Literary Criticism / General, Literary Criticism / American / Hispanic American
Gerald Graff is George M. Pullman Professor of English and Education at the University of Chicago. His other books include Beyond the Culture Wars, Professing Literature, and The Myth of Cultural Decline.
A wonderfully trenchant and illuminating inquiry...the shrewdness and cogency of his commentary are constantly arresting.
— Virginia Quarterly Review


Indispensable.
— Choice Reviews


An extraordinarily important book, biting and cogent on every page.
— Robert Boyers; Salmagundi


In this recoil from the current anarchy of interpretation, Graff has affirmed that ëliterary thinking is inseparable from social and moral thinking.
— The New York Times


A celebrated critique of cultural radicalism

Literature Against Itself

Literary Ideas in Modern Society

Cover Image
Paperback
Summary
Summary
  • Since its first publication more than fifteen years ago, Literature Against Itself has achieved wide recognition as the first major critique of post-1960s cultural radicalism—and still, one of the best. In it, Gerald Graff argues that the reigning strategies for defending literature now end up by trivializing it, and he analyzes why and how they have gone wrong. He charges that our leading literary critics, whether they claim to be traditionalists or innovators, have taken positions that ultimately undermine the authority of art, literature, and criticism itself. "An extraordinarily important book, biting and cogent on every page."—Robert Boyers, Salmagundi. "In this recoil from the current anarchy of interpretation, Graff has affirmed that `literary thinking is inseparable from social and moral thinking."'—New York Times Book Review. "A wonderfully trenchant and illuminating inquiry… the shrewdness and cogency of his commentary are constantly arresting."—Virginia Quarterly Review.
Details
Details
  • Ivan R. Dee
    Pages: 276 • Trim: 6 x 8⅜
    978-1-56663-097-9 • Paperback • August 1995 • $12.95 • (£9.99)
    Subjects: Literary Criticism / Semiotics & Theory, Literary Criticism / American / General, Literary Criticism / General, Literary Criticism / American / Hispanic American
Author
Author
  • Gerald Graff is George M. Pullman Professor of English and Education at the University of Chicago. His other books include Beyond the Culture Wars, Professing Literature, and The Myth of Cultural Decline.
Reviews
Reviews
  • A wonderfully trenchant and illuminating inquiry...the shrewdness and cogency of his commentary are constantly arresting.
    — Virginia Quarterly Review


    Indispensable.
    — Choice Reviews


    An extraordinarily important book, biting and cogent on every page.
    — Robert Boyers; Salmagundi


    In this recoil from the current anarchy of interpretation, Graff has affirmed that ëliterary thinking is inseparable from social and moral thinking.
    — The New York Times


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Features
  • A celebrated critique of cultural radicalism

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