Old Literature and its Enemies
Claude Rawson, 25 April 1991
The Death of Literature
by Alvin Kernan.
Yale, 230 pp., £18.95, October 1990,0 300 04783 5 Show More
by Alvin Kernan.
Yale, 230 pp., £18.95, October 1990,
Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry: Encyclopedia, Genealogy and Tradition
by Alasdair MacIntyre.
Duckworth, 241 pp., £12.95, August 1990,0 7156 2337 0 Show More
by Alasdair MacIntyre.
Duckworth, 241 pp., £12.95, August 1990,
Signs of the Times: Deconstruction and the Fall of Paul de Man
by David Lehman.
Poseidon, 318 pp., $21.95, February 1991,0 671 68239 3 Show More
by David Lehman.
Poseidon, 318 pp., $21.95, February 1991,
“... older books, was hardly read outside the universities, and reported a drop in enrolments. David Lehman’s Signs of the Times similarly notes the ‘disquieting fact that the number of students electing to major in literature has steadily declined over the last twenty years’. The question of ‘theory’ is bound up with this, since, in ... ”