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Literary Criticism, Women Authors
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Talking Back To Emily Dickinson

by William H. Pritchard
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Synopsis

This collection makes the case for literary criticism as an informed, aggressive, personal, and often humorous response to writers and writing. An unrepentant academic, William Pritchard nonetheless finds himself looking vainly, in much current professional study of literature, for what he sees as criticism's central task. This involves, in part, an attentiveness to the performing voice of the novelist, poet, or essayist under discussion. To bring out that quality, the critic must exploit, with invention and intrepidity, his or her own responsive voice - must "talk back" to the work of art.

Sarah Smith

. . .[A] tempting and palatable blend of the erudite and the informal. . . —The New York Times Book Review

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 1998
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781558491380

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