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The Arts and Sciences of Criticism David Fuller (Professor of English, Professor of English, University of Durham)

The Arts and Sciences of Criticism By David Fuller (Professor of English, Professor of English, University of Durham)

The Arts and Sciences of Criticism by David Fuller (Professor of English, Professor of English, University of Durham)


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This collection reflects on developments in criticism which bear on a debate between different modes of knowledge: a science model and its place in the university versus other ways of conceiving knowledge for which the arts have traditionally been seen as vehicles.

The Arts and Sciences of Criticism Summary

The Arts and Sciences of Criticism by David Fuller (Professor of English, Professor of English, University of Durham)

This collection reflects on developments in criticism which bear on a debate between different modes of knowledge: a science model and its place in the university versus other ways of conceiving knowledge for which the arts have traditionally been seen as vehicles. Discussion ranges widely with contributions from outside the literary academy, including essays by the novelists Doris Lessing and David Lodge. All the essays are concerned with what literature, and therefore criticism, is or aims to be. Several are concerned with a specifically aesthetic way of knowing, the value of which lies in its very resistance to scientific models of knowledge. The answers about how literature can resist such models, and what kinds of knowing best respond to the distinctive nature of aesthetic experience, are varied. The collection also addresses the consequences for literary criticism of the politically-driven critique which has recently undermined traditional concepts of truth and knowledge in both arts and sciences. And finally it asks whether professional criticism should be a deepened extension of the sense-making activity of ordinary intelligent reading, or whether it should be a purely objective study, analogous to other scientific forms of knowledge studied in an academic context.

The Arts and Sciences of Criticism Reviews

finely edited and spirited collection of essays on the limitations and possibilites of literary criticism ... In these essays the author is alive and well, aestheic knowledge is distinguished from science, there is a humanistic understanding of consciousness and a notion of purpose, meaning and aesthetic delight. * Mary Tomlinson, THES 5/11/99 *
highly commendable book * HJEAS *

About David Fuller (Professor of English, Professor of English, University of Durham)

Fuller: Lecturer, University of Aberdeen, 1971-9; University of Durham, 1980- (Lecturer, 1980-90; Senior Lecturer, 1990-6; Reader, 1996-) Waugh: University of Sunderland, 1980-9; University of Durham, 1989-

Table of Contents

PART I: CRITICISM AND THE HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE ; PART II: CRITICISM AND THE AESTHETIC ; PART III: CRITICISM AND THE ETHICAL

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GOR007787131
9780198186397
0198186398
The Arts and Sciences of Criticism by David Fuller (Professor of English, Professor of English, University of Durham)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
1999-06-17
276
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