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Valentine Cunningham's sharp, amusing critical polemic Times Literary Supplement
In the process of developing his argument and attempting to refocus critical attention on the text - both the literary and the critical text - and what it says, Cunningham displays an intimate knowledge of the major works of contemporary literary theory. Choice
Valentine Cunningham is Professor of English Language and Literature at Oxford University and Fellow and Tutor in English Literature at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. He is also Permanent Visiting Professor at the University of Konstanz in Germany. His previous publications include British Writers of the Thirties (1988), Everywhere Spoken Against: Dissent in the Victorian Novel (1975) and In the Reading Gaol: Postmodernity, Texts and History (Blackwell, 1993). He is the editor of The Victorians: An Anthology of Poetry and Poetics (Blackwell, 2000).
2. Reading Always Comes After.
3. Theory, What Theory?.
4. The Good of Theory.
5. Fragments . Ruins.
6. All What Jazz? Or, The Incredible Disappearing Text.
7. Textual Abuse: Or, Down with Stock Responses.
8. Theory Stinks.
9. Touching Rading.
10. When I Can Read My Title Clear.
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