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O'Hara, Daniel T.. Ed(S): Hartman, Geoffrey - The Geoffrey Hartman Reader - 9780823224449 - V9780823224449
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The Geoffrey Hartman Reader

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Description for The Geoffrey Hartman Reader Paperback. Editor(s): Hartman, Geoffrey. Num Pages: 478 pages, illustrations. BIC Classification: DSA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 235 x 160 x 24. Weight in Grams: 692.

Geoffrey Hartman is a pivotal figure in twentieth-century literary thinking,
especially in literary theory and its transformation into such fields as Holocaust
studies, trauma studies, and work on witnessing and testimony. The essays in
this reader, preceded by an important autobiographical introduction, present
the full range of Hartman’s interests, which cover almost the entire field of
contemporary literature and culture—from poetry through psychoanalysis
and trauma studies to midrash and the media revolution.

Throughout his career, starting with his earliest books on Romantic literature,
Hartman has interrogated the possibility of a healing culture of vision, one that
could travel from one civilization to another and could satisfy safely rather than
exacerbate self-destructively the repetitive human drive to reverse time and
exact apocalyptic vengeance.

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2004
Publisher
Fordham University Press United States
Number of pages
478
Condition
New
Number of Pages
478
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780823224449
SKU
V9780823224449
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About O'Hara, Daniel T.. Ed(S): Hartman, Geoffrey
GEOFFREY HARTMAN is Sterling Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature at Yale and Project Director of its Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies. His most recent books are The Geoffrey Hartman Reader (Fordham), winner of the Truman Capote Prize for Literary Criticism in Honor of Newton Arvin; Scars of the Spirit; The Longest Shadow; and a new edition of Criticism in the Wilderness. Daniel T. O’Hara, Mellon Term Professor of English at Temple University, is the author of several books, including Empire Burlesque: The Fate of Critical Culture in Global America.

Reviews for The Geoffrey Hartman Reader
“The Geoffrey Hartman Reader is a triumph.”
—Frances Ferguson
University of Chicago
“Geoffrey Hartman seems to me one of the most important literary critics and theorists in the world.He is an exceptionally deep and decent thinker. I believe that his book will be a landmark.”
—Stephen Greenblatt
Harvard University
“The Geoffrey Hartman Reader is long overdue. Geoffrey Hartman has been a major literary/cultural figure since the late 1950s and his energies continue unabated.”
—Stanley Fish
University of Illinois at Chicago
...an unexpected, secret gift...arrives on every page of The Geoffrey Hartman Reader.
—The Cambridge Quarterly

Goodreads reviews for The Geoffrey Hartman Reader


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