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Is There a Text in This Class?
Stanley Fish
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Description for Is There a Text in This Class?
Paperback. Stanley Fish is one of America's most stimulating literary theorists. In this book, he undertakes a reexamination of some of criticism's most basic assumptions. He penetrates to the core of the modern debate about interpretation, explodes numerous misleading formulations, and offers a proposal for a new way of thinking about the way we read. Num Pages: 408 pages. BIC Classification: DSB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 229 x 150 x 28. Weight in Grams: 652.
Stanley Fish is one of America’s most stimulating literary theorists. In this book, he undertakes a profound reexamination of some of criticism’s most basic assumptions. He penetrates to the core of the modern debate about interpretation, explodes numerous misleading formulations, and offers a stunning proposal for a new way of thinking about the way we read.
Fish begins by examining the relation between a reader and a text, arguing against the formalist belief that the text alone is the basic, knowable, neutral, and unchanging component of literary experience. But in arguing for the right of the reader to interpret ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Harvard University Press United States
Number of pages
408
Format
Paperback
Publication date
1982
Condition
New
Weight
652g
Number of Pages
408
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674467262
SKU
V9780674467262
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About Stanley Fish
Stanley Fish is Davidson-Kahn Distinguished University Professor of Humanities and Law at Florida International University. His many books include There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech: And It’s a Good Thing, Too.
Reviews for Is There a Text in This Class?
It is a great…pleasure these days to find a critic willing to discuss language, literature, reading, writing, and the community of readers on the understanding that the reader plays a real part in the production of his experience.
Denis Donoghue
Times Literary Supplement
No bare summary of his conclusions can do justice to the brilliance of his ... Read more
Denis Donoghue
Times Literary Supplement
No bare summary of his conclusions can do justice to the brilliance of his ... Read more