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After the death of literature

Calling Samuel Johnson the greatest literary critic since Aristotle, Richard B. Schwartz assumes the perspective of that quintessential eighteenth-century man of letters to examine the critical and theoretical literary developments that gained momentum in the 1970s and stimulated the culture wars of the 1980s and 1990s
Print Book, English, ©1997
Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, ©1997
Criticism, interpretation, etc
181 pages ; 24 cm
9780809321360, 080932136X
36135870