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Is Literary History Possible? is a landmark study of the thinking underlying recent theory about literary history. Through analysis of particular literary histories -- most of them contemporary works -- Perkins elaborates on two fundamental problems that arise in the writing of literary history: the contradictions inherent in organizing, structuring, and presenting the subject; and the "always unsuccessful" attempt of literary histories to explain the development of the literature they describe.
Through analysis of particular literary histories--most of them contemporary works--Perkins (English and American literature, Harvard U.) explores two fundamental problems that arise in such writing: the contradictions inherent in organizing, structuring, and presenting the subject; and the literary histories to explain the development of the literature they describe. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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