The Question of Literature: The Place of the Literary in Contemporary Theory
By (Author) Elizabeth Beaumont-Bissell
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
31st October 2002
United Kingdom
Paperback
256
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
As literary theory has grown more influential, interdisciplinary and sophisticated, it has come to concern itself with a much greater range of issues and objects than those traditionally considered literary. It now adresses philosophy, history, psychology, politics and the media. Addressing a central and fundamental, but relatively neglected, issue in literary theory, this title seeks to recontextualise how theory has changed our understanding of literature and its questions by relating literature to the institution of the university, to ethical judgements and values, new media and computer technology and the nature of representative democracy.
Elizabeth Beaumont Bissell has done research on Modernist Literature and Literary Theory at Exeter and Hertford Colleges, Oxford, and at Princeton University.