F.R. Leavis

F.R. Leavis

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Aug 20, 2009 · Anglais · Broché (168 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 168
Langue Anglais
Publié Aug 20, 2009
Éditeur Routledge
ISBN-10 0415364175
ISBN-13 9780415364171

Description

Richard Storer offers a compelling introduction to F.R. Leavis, one of the most significant literary critics of the twentieth century. Through a thorough exploration of Leavis's philosophy and approach to literature, Storer shines a light on the complexities of his critical stance. Leavis's work has left an indelible mark on literary criticism, and this examination serves as a gateway for readers seeking to understand his incisive insights and rigorous standards.

The narrative unfolds with a careful analysis of Leavis's key ideas, showcasing his commitment to the moral dimensions of literature. Storer captures the essence of Leavis's belief in literature's power to shape personal and cultural identities, illustrating how his critiques challenge readers to engage deeply with texts.

In addition to dissecting Leavis's major works, the writing delves into the context in which he operated. Storer places Leavis within the broader landscape of literary criticism, highlighting how his perspective both aligned with and diverged from contemporary movements.

This exploration is not just an academic exercise; it invites readers to reflect on the relevance of Leavis's thought in today's literary discourse. Through Storer's incisive prose, the book emerges as an essential guide for anyone looking to grasp the intricacies of F.R. Leavis's legacy in the canon of literary criticism.

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Contemporain
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