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| 020 | _z9781783742738 (pbk.) | ||
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| 035 | _a(OCoLC)969643362 | ||
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_aEve, Martin Paul, _d1986- _eauthor. |
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_aLiterature against criticism _h[electronic resource] : _buniversity English and contemporary fiction in conflict / _cMartin Paul Eve. |
| 264 | 1 | _bOpen Book Publishers, | |
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_a1 online resource (248 pages) : _b1 illustration. |
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| 500 | _aAvailable through Open Book Publishers. | ||
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliography (pages 209-225) and index. | ||
| 505 | 0 | _aAbout the Author -- Style -- Acknowledgements -- Part I: Introduction. 1. Authors, Institutions, and Markets -- 2. What, Where? -- Part II: Critique. 3. Aesthetic Critique -- 4. Political Critique -- Part III: Legitimation. 5. Sincerity and Truth -- 6. Labour and Theory -- Part IV: Discipline. 7. Genre and Class -- 8. Discipline and Publish -- Part V: The End. 9. Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index. | |
| 506 | _aOpen access resource providing free access. | ||
| 520 | _a"This is a book about the power game currently being played out between two symbiotic cultural institutions: the university and the novel. As the number of hyper-knowledgeable literary fans grows, students and researchers in English departments waver between dismissing and harnessing voices outside the academy. Meanwhile, the role that the university plays in contemporary literary fiction is becoming increasingly complex and metafictional, moving far beyond the 'campus novel' of the mid-twentieth century. Martin Paul Eve's engaging and far-reaching study explores the novel's contribution to the ongoing displacement of cultural authority away from university English. Spanning the works of Jennifer Egan, Ishmael Reed, Tom McCarthy, Sarah Waters, Percival Everett, Roberto BolaƱo and many others, Literature Against Criticism forces us to re-think our previous notions about the relationship between those who write literary fiction and those who critique it."--Publisher's website. | ||
| 538 | _aMode of access: World Wide Web. | ||
| 540 | _aThis work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (CC BY 4.0). For more detailed information consult the publisher's website. | ||
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_aCriticism _xAuthorship. |
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_aFiction _xAuthorship. |
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_aLiterature _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aLiterature _xStudy and teaching (Higher) |
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_aPopular literature _zFrance _xHistory and criticism. |
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_aOpen Book Publishers, _epublisher. |
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