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Paperback Literature Against Philosophy, Plato to Derrida: A Defence of Poetry Book

ISBN: 0521485320

ISBN13: 9780521485326

Literature Against Philosophy, Plato to Derrida: A Defence of Poetry

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This timely book argues that the institutionalisation of literary theory, particularly within American and British academic circles, has led to a sterility of thought which ignores the special character of literary art. Mark Edmundson traces the origins of this tendency to the ancient quarrel between philosophy and poetry, in which Plato took the side of philosophy; and he shows how the work of modern theorists - Foucault, Derrida, de Man and Bloom...

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Submission or emancipation

If you find the obsessive truth holders who chase, pester, harass and blabber; then, this book is a balm. After reading it you'll realise that your friends were right, the best way to deal with a fanatic is to avoid them. If you've ever read a book and found yourself brow beaten by some bozo with a multi-coloured interpretive fan on his/her head; then, this book will calm you. It reminds us that human consciousness does not have to be funneled into carefully moulded plastic tubes that mirror the conceptual mosaics designed by the bozos. Should we submit and cry as they bore us till blood seeps out of our ears? Or should we skip with book in hand to the emancipation tune written by the great Professor Edmundson? Nazi collaborators always produce theories that aim to control us in that lovely fascist fashion. They love submission and they hate when we refuse to join the club. So, Colonel Klink de Man and his cohort of obsessed conformists hate this book. It is not intellectual enough, meaning it refused to propel thought through those plastic tubes; therefore, it did not arrive at the expected end. Imagine writing a book that frees readers to return to literature minus the tyranny of the academic. It's tantamount to freeing science from the fundamentalists. Imagine science as a liberating force: not as a new form of fanaticism. Imagine literary criticism as interpretation: not as ossification. Thank you Mark Edmundson. Highly recommended.

A fine read

After reading the other two reviews of this book, I had to chime in. This book is, I think, a fantastic piece of work. It is exactly what the title says it is. Edmundson pits the theorists up against the literature they theorize about, and asks, "Which one leaves us with a better understanding of the world and more hope for a better future?" The answer, as you might imagine, is literature. If you have a prejudice against the notion that creative writers might know what they're talking about, and that the creative work can be read "as theory" itself, then this book probably won't convince you otherwise (as the other reviews make clear). But if you're intrigued by the idea that the poets might not be as bad as Plato made out, then I think you'll find the book to be nothing less than a treat.
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