William Empson and the Philosophy of Literary Criticism

by Christopher Norris

2021-01-05 10:42:31

Following the publication of Seven Types of Ambiguity in 1930 William Empson was quickly recognised as a critic of great originality and unique creative gifts and he has inspired a whole new method and style of approach in literary criticism. But thi... Read more
Following the publication of Seven Types of Ambiguity in 1930 William Empson was quickly recognised as a critic of great originality and unique creative gifts and he has inspired a whole new method and style of approach in literary criticism. But this is the first full-length study of his work and it is an important part of Dr Norris''s purpose to account for the gulf that has emerged between Empson''s viewpoint and the development of his ideas by others, especially the American New Critics, and for the consequent failure of Empson''s later books to generate the informed discussion they demand and deserve. Here particular attention is given to his critical summa, The Structure of Complex Words. To understand Empson''s work as a consistent whole, Dr Norris argues, one must relate it to his philosophy of humanistic rationalism. This is to give a new perspective not only to his practical criticism but also to his differences with Eliot and Leavis and to his anti-Christian polemic. Less

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File size9.52 X 6.42 X 0.75 in
Print pages222
PublisherBloomsbury
Publication date May 8, 2014
LanguageEnglish
ISBN9781472509703
Christopher Norris is Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy at Cardiff University, Wales and the author of many books about literary theory, philosophy of language, epistemology, and music, w...

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