Beyond Textualism
Christopher Norris, 19 January 1984
Text Production
by Michael Riffaterre, translated by Terese Lyons.
Columbia, 341 pp., $32.50, September 1983,0 231 05334 7 Show More
by Michael Riffaterre, translated by Terese Lyons.
Columbia, 341 pp., $32.50, September 1983,
Writing and the Experience of Limits
by Philippe Sollers, edited by David Hayman, translated by Philip Barnard.
Columbia, 242 pp., $31.50, September 1983,0 231 05292 8 Show More
by Philippe Sollers, edited by David Hayman, translated by Philip Barnard.
Columbia, 242 pp., $31.50, September 1983,
The Reach of Criticism: Method and Perception in Literary Theory
by Paul Fry.
Yale, 239 pp., £18, October 1984,0 300 02924 1 Show More
by Paul Fry.
Yale, 239 pp., £18, October 1984,
Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism
by Paul de Man, edited by Wlad Godzich.
Methuen, 308 pp., £7.50, November 1983,0 416 35860 8 Show More
by Paul de Man, edited by Wlad Godzich.
Methuen, 308 pp., £7.50, November 1983,
Displacement: Derrida and After
edited by Mark Krupnick.
Indiana, 198 pp., £9.75, December 1983,0 253 31803 3 Show More
edited by Mark Krupnick.
Indiana, 198 pp., £9.75, December 1983,
Authoritarian Fictions: The Ideological Novel as a Literary Genre
by Susan Rubin Suleiman.
Columbia, 299 pp., £39, August 1983,0 231 05492 0 Show More
by Susan Rubin Suleiman.
Columbia, 299 pp., £39, August 1983,
“... routine ingenuity. If Riffaterre holds out for the virtues of a disciplined, methodical criticism, Paul Fry has arguments in plenty for doubting that method can ever be more than a delusive dream. His book is a sustained and elegant meditation on the limits of formalist theory, the ways in which reading confounds or eludes the rules laid down by ... ”