A distinguished participant in the literary-critical scene, Geoffrey Hartman here sheds light on the turbulent history of criticism over the last forty years. In selected essays Hartman discusses major theoretical issues, the work of writers from Milton to Hitchcock, and higher education at the millennium. He also tells of his personal and intellectual journey and the influential scholars he has known.
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