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Forming the Critical Mind

by J Engell
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Overview

James Engell has prepared the first broad treatment of eighteenth- and early-nineteenth century British criticism to appear in a generation, presenting the views of scores of writers on a variety of questions, many of which remain live issues today.

While offering major reevaluations of Dryden, Hume, and Johnson, Engell demonstrates that eighteenth-century criticism cannot be represented by just a few major critics or by generalizations about Augustan taste, neoclassical rules, or “common sense.” He presents a complex and highly varied body of theoretical writing and practical application by dozens of critics including Rymer, Addison, Welsted, Ramsay, Hurd, Gerard, Newbery, Campbell, Blair, Beattie, Jeffrey, and Hazlitt. He also analyzes the continued relevance of their critical work, drawing connections with modern writers such as Eliot, Frye, Saussure, Barthes, Culler, Bakhtin, and Lévi-Strauss.

Engell concludes with a stimulating essay on the nature and function of the critical process itself. For students and scholars conversant with modern critical theory, Forming the Critical Mind will offer some surprising and interesting comparisons.

About the Author, J Engell

James Engell, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Harvard, is the author of The Creative Imagination, editor and contributor to Johnson and His Age, and coeditor (with David Perkins) of Teaching Literature: What is Needed Now, all published by Harvard University Press. He is also coeditor of the Bollingen edition of the Biographia Literaria for the Collected Works of Coleridge.

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Editorials

Keats-Shelley Journal

A learned and important book that treats, in more copious and wide-ranging detail than any other study now available, the evolution of a major idea in Western culture.

New York Review of Books

This important book is concerned with an important subject, which it handles with authority, learning, and originality.

Times Literary Supplement

This is a book of deep learning and bold generalization…the first detailed map of an enormous territory with all the main ranges, rivers, and tributary streams filled in.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 1989
Publisher
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1989.
Pages
336
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780674309432

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