A sweeping and intellectually rigorous work of literary criticism that
moves the field forward, from one of the preeminent public scholars
“[Said’s] book is relaxed and discursive, original, immensely
learned, fluently written.”―John Bayley, The New York Times Book
Review Edward W. Said, author of Beginnings and the controversial yet
seminal Orientalism, is one of the most acclaimed public intellectuals
of our time. In this sweeping and rigorous work of literary criticism,
he pushes the field even further forward. Moving from Derrida to
Foucault, from Marxism to psychoanalysis, and from Swift to Conrad,
Said argues that the dogmas of the dominant culture have crippled our
engagement with literature, forcing a text to meet the requirements of
theory while ignoring the tethers that bind it to the living world.
Provocatively, Said advocates for freedom of consciousness and for
responsiveness to history; to the exigencies of the text; to
political, social, and human values; and to the heterogeneity of human
experience. The World, the Text, and the Critic asks daring questions,
investigates problems of urgent significance, and gives a subtle yet
powerful new meaning to the enterprise of criticism in modern society.
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ISBN
9798217008650
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
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Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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