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Singularity of Literature

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The Iliad and Beowulf provide rich sources of historical information. The novels of Henry Fielding and Henry James may be instructive in the art of moral living. Some go further and argue that Emile Zola and Harriet Beecher Stowe played a part in ameliorating the lives of those existing in harsh circumstances. However, as Derek Attridge argues in this outstanding and acclaimed book, none of these capacities is distinctive of literature. What is the singularity of literature? Do the terms "literature" and "the literary" refer to actual entities found in cultures at certain times, or are they merely expressions characteristic of such cultures? Attridge argues that this resistance to definition and reduction is not a dead end, but a crucial starting point from which to explore anew the power and practices of Western art.
Derek Attridge provides a rich new vocabulary for literature, rethinking such terms as "invention," "singularity," "otherness," "alterity," "performance" and "form." He returns literature to the realm of ethics, and argues for the ethical importance of literature, demonstrating how a new understanding of the literary might be put to work in a "responsible," creative mode of reading.
The Singularity of Literature is not only a major contribution to the theory of literature, but also a celebration of the extraordinary pleasure of the literary, for reader, writer, student or critic.
This Routledge Classics edition includes a new preface by the author.

List of contents

Preface
Preface to the Routledge Classics Edition
1. Introductory
2. Creation and the other
3. Originality and invention
4. Inventive language and the literary event
5. Singularity
6. Reading and responding
7. Performance
8. Form, meaning, context
9. Responsibility and ethics
10. An everyday impossibility
Debts and Directions
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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"A deeply important book"-Rob Pope, Language and Literature

"A significant and enduring contribution towards readable, ethically engaged literary criticism" - Justin Neuman, Journal of Postcolonial Writing

"This book constitutes a timely, rigorous and thought-provoking alternative to the exigencies of politicised criticism" - Lucy O'Meara, Textual Practice

Product details

Authors Derek Attridge, Derek (University of York Attridge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 27.04.2017
 
EAN 9781138701274
ISBN 978-1-138-70127-4
No. of pages 222
Series Routledge Classics
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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