Extraordinarily thorough and responsive ... austerely elegant ... a distinguished essay in cultural history and critical theory.

Times Literary Supplement

This is a book to be grateful for.

Criticism

A richly informing and provocative work of intellectual history ... Mulhern marshals his evidence with a rare power of argument and a scrupulous fairness of coverage.

British Book News

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<i>The Moment of 'Scrutiny'</i> is an important and valuable book ... written with intensity and intelligence.

The Nation

This is a valuable book for anyone interested in literary criticism and the history and philosophy of culture.

Choice

A cogent and incisive study of culture and politics in England from the post-World War I era to the early 1950s.

Antioch Review

Very welcome and important ... the book is at once indispensable.

Guardian

Few thinkers have had more impact on English-speaking culture in the twentieth century than the late F.R. Leavis (1895-1978). Paradoxically, his literary-critical studies and the cultural ideas associated with them have become pervasive influences, whilst losing none of their power of provocation. Yet amidst the extremes of admiration and hostility that his name attracts-in academic circles and beyond, on Left and Right alike-little serious attention has been given to what was his most audacious and significant venture: the journal, Scrutiny, whose chief editor he was for twenty years, until its closure in 1953. The specific history of this fascinating cultural enterprise is now studied for the first time in The Moment of 'Scrutiny'.

Beginning with an analysis of Scrutiny's emergence in the complex historical conditions of inter-war England, Francis Mulhern goes on to recount the work of the journal. Elucidating the logic of of the project that it served, he demonstrates its coherence of purpose, while at the same time tracing the successive mutations that its discourse underwent in the changing politico-cultural conjunctures of its lifetime. A final chapter situates Scrutiny comparatively in the context of early-twentieth-century European thought, considers its specific function in the cultural history of mid-century England and the enigmas of its last years and after-life, and moves finally to an assessment of its significance today.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780860917458
Publisert
1981-09-01
Utgiver
Verso Books
Vekt
433 gr
Høyde
220 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
364

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Francis Mulhern (born 1952) comes from Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. He was educated at University College Dublin and the University of Cambridge. He has taught at universities in Ireland, Italy, Brazil and the USA, and was for many years Professor of Critical Studies at Middlesex University until his resignation in 2010. He is Associate Editor of New Left Review.