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Addressing Frank Kermode : essays in criticism and interpretation

Frank Kermode's work has always been important to students of English literature. In these essays, leading scholars critically assess Kermode's texts and question his representation of literary study, offering their own interpretative strategies.
eBook, English, 1990
Macmillan, London, 1990
1 online resource ([192] pages)
647702007
Part 1 Essays in criticism: "Romantic Image" revisited, John Stokes; the sense of a beginning, Anthony Nuttall; secrets and surfaces, Bernard Harrison; "Secular Surrogates" - Frank Kermode and the idea of the critic, Patrick Parrinder; the history of styles as a style of history, George Hunter; the man on the dump - a response, Frank Kermode. Part 2 Essays in interpretation: the location of "Utopia" - narrative devices in a renaissance fiction, Dominic Baker-Smith; "why should he call her whore?" - defamation and Desdemona's case, Lisa Jardine; Sherlock Holmes and the adventure of the dancing men and women, Alastair Fowler; the pater of Joyce and Eliot, Richard Poirier; of "of" - the romance of a preposition, John Hollander.
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