The first essay here, 'Literature, History, and Literary History', was written in the mid-1970s. My impression then was that literary history was regarded, unfairly, as at best a mustily antiquarian pursuit; at worst as a questionable hybrid which attempted to reconcile mundane 'extrinsic' matters of bibliographical and biographical fact with criticism's higher, 'intrinsic' purposes-the interpretation and evaluation of individual poems, fictions and plays. That general impression changed utterly when The Oxford History of Australian Literature, edited by Leonie Kramer, appeared in 1981. Hostile reactions to it, alleging that its 'intrinsic' appraisals of fiction, poetry and drama ignored a range of contexts and other forms of writing, showe...
These essays tap into wider debates, too, about the nature and purpose of history - and the 'history...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
Of course, literary history continues and shall continue, if literary history is construed in a suff...
Reviewing The Oxford Literary History of Australia is a tricky, discomfiting affair. What do we expe...
So wrote G. B Barton, Reader in English at the University of Sydney, in the introduction to his ...
Few would argue with the observation made in the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms that th...
More fashionable than political, social, or economic history, cultural history has become the predom...
From an issue of the Magazine Litteraire featuring the work of Fernand Braudel to an article by Hayd...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with book histor...
Reviewers of the last batch of Australian literary histories rightly asked in what sense such works ...
o n and n.Jiterature Edited by Robert H. Bremner Emerson, in his essay History (1841), de fined lite...
Abstract Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with bo...
This essay looks at a specific moment of the culture wars in the 1950s and 60s in which men of lette...
Because the course reviews a wide range of literary periods, movements, genres, and figures, it will...
These essays tap into wider debates, too, about the nature and purpose of history - and the 'history...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
Of course, literary history continues and shall continue, if literary history is construed in a suff...
Reviewing The Oxford Literary History of Australia is a tricky, discomfiting affair. What do we expe...
So wrote G. B Barton, Reader in English at the University of Sydney, in the introduction to his ...
Few would argue with the observation made in the Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms that th...
More fashionable than political, social, or economic history, cultural history has become the predom...
From an issue of the Magazine Litteraire featuring the work of Fernand Braudel to an article by Hayd...
This book offers an investigation into the historical evolution of Australian literary criticism sin...
Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with book histor...
Reviewers of the last batch of Australian literary histories rightly asked in what sense such works ...
o n and n.Jiterature Edited by Robert H. Bremner Emerson, in his essay History (1841), de fined lite...
Abstract Scholars of Australian literature have engaged more frequently and enthusiastically with bo...
This essay looks at a specific moment of the culture wars in the 1950s and 60s in which men of lette...
Because the course reviews a wide range of literary periods, movements, genres, and figures, it will...
These essays tap into wider debates, too, about the nature and purpose of history - and the 'history...
Literature Now argues that modern literary history is currently the main site of theoretical and met...
Of course, literary history continues and shall continue, if literary history is construed in a suff...