Textual Harassment
Claude Rawson, 5 April 1984
The World, the Text and the Critic
by Edward Said.
Faber, 327 pp., £15, February 1984,0 571 13264 2 Show More
by Edward Said.
Faber, 327 pp., £15, February 1984,
The Deconstructive Turn: Essays in the Rhetoric of Philosophy
by Christopher Norris.
Methuen, 201 pp., £4.95, December 1983,0 416 36140 4 Show More
by Christopher Norris.
Methuen, 201 pp., £4.95, December 1983,
The New Pelican Guide to English Literature. Vol. VIII: The Present
edited by Boris Ford.
Penguin, 619 pp., £3.50, October 1983,0 14 022271 5 Show More
edited by Boris Ford.
Penguin, 619 pp., £3.50, October 1983,
“... of “textuality” ’ that literary theory has got itself into and appears to share Jonathan Swift’s contempt for what Said calls ‘the extraordinary Laputan idea that to a certain extent everything can be regarded as a text.’ Some Professor of Applied Linguistics in Gulliver’s Travels had ‘a Scheme for entirely abolishing all Words ... ”