Cart
Free Shipping in the UK
Proud to be B-Corp

Criticism As Dialogue Stein

Criticism As Dialogue By Stein

Criticism As Dialogue by Stein


£24.89
Condition - New
Only 2 left

Summary

Walter Stein is a 'radical Christian humanist' - a term which he defines in his opening chapter. This book discusses the 'radical Christian humanist' approach to literature. His aim is to test this standpoint in 'dialogue' with liberal humanist or Marxist approaches to literature and in relation to the great issues which literature embodies.

Criticism As Dialogue Summary

Criticism As Dialogue by Stein

Walter Stein is a 'radical Christian humanist' - a term which he defines in his opening chapter. His aim is to test this standpoint in 'dialogue' with liberal humanist or Marxist approaches to literature and in relation to the great issues which literature embodies. The restatement is called for by the work of recent critics (such as Leavis) who insist that criticism is inevitably stultified by premature dogmatizing. Conceding this, Stein replies that in the end one does have to say what one lives by and judge accordingly. Thus every reader has to evolve an attitude towards tragedy, for here ultimate questions are posed, and must be faced. The book argues that there can be a specifically Christian attitude to tragedy. This is a thoughtful and original book. It is strenuous but rewarding, an important restatement of a classic point of view.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction: dogma and literature; 2. Christianity and the common pursuit; 3. Criticism as dialogue; 4. The extreme verge: from tragedy to absurdity; 5. 'The cocktail party'; 6. Humanism and tragic redemption; Index.

Additional information

NLS9780521035033
9780521035033
0521035031
Criticism As Dialogue by Stein
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-12-14
268
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a new book - be the first to read this copy. With untouched pages and a perfect binding, your brand new copy is ready to be opened for the first time

Customer Reviews - Criticism As Dialogue