The Living Prism: Itineraries in Comparative Literature

The Living Prism: Itineraries in Comparative Literature

Author
Eva Kushner
Publisher
McGill-Queen’s University Press
Language
English
Year
2001
Page
360
ISBN
0773521488,9780773521483
File Type
pdf
File Size
7.2 MiB

Product Description To play an important role in the human sciences, comparative literature had first to free itself of a number of restrictive habits, such as an insufficiently critical literary history. In order to do this, it had to think theoretically, but without yielding to the temptation of letting theory become an end in itself. Kushner demonstrates that, while under strong pressures to be a more rigorous science, comparative literature has realized that in the human sciences the validation of knowledge has to seek its own tests and criteria, becoming increasingly more open to individuality, difference and life situations, and controlling its tendency to universalize. With its emphasis on whether literary history is possible and the problems it raises for literary theory and for comparative literature in particular, The Living Prism adds an important dimension to the ongoing debate about criticism and comparative literary studies. Review "The Living Prism provides the reader with a comparative perspective on the contemporary literary scene in North America. It adds to the usual critical fare the missing international dimension. It also refreshingly and positively reevaluates Renaissance and early modern studies, rescuing them from the view that only what pertains to the twentieth century is worthwhile spending time on." Francesco Loriggio, Institute for Comparative Studies in Literature, Art and Culture, Carleton University

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