The Practice of Reading Denis Donoghue
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- Format:
- Paperback
- Publication date:
- 01 Mar 2000
- ISBN:
- 9780300082647
- Dimensions:
- 320 pages: 229 x 152 x 18mm
- Illustrations:
- black & white illustrations
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This lucid and elegantly written book is a sustained conversation about the nature and importance of literary interpretation. Distinguished critic Denis Donoghue argues that we must read texts closely and imaginatively, as opposed to merely or mistakenly theorizing about them. He shows what serious reading entails by discussing texts that range from Shakespeare's plays to a novel by Cormac McCarthy. Donoghue begins with a personal chapter about his own early experiences reading literature while he was living and teaching in Ireland. He then deals with issues of theory, focusing on the validity of different literary theories, on words and their performances, on the impingement of oral and written conditions of reading, and on such current forces as technology and computers that impinge on the very idea of reading. Finally he examines certain works of literature: Shakespeare's Othello and Macbeth, Swift's Gulliver's Travels, a passage from Wordsworth's The Prelude, a chapter of Joyce's Ulysses, Yeats's "Leda and the Swan" and "Coole and Ballylee, 1931," and Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian demonstrating what these texts have in common and how they must be differentiated through a sympathetic, imaginative, and informed reading.
Denis Donoghue is University Professor and Henry James Chair of English and American Letters at New York University.
"Deserves a wide and admiring readership." Frank Kermode "Once again, Donoghue says with such graceful sanity what needs to be said." Bill Marx, Boston Globe "Donoghue, Ireland's gift to modern literary studies, opens his latest book of essays with a brief intellectual autobiography, followed by speculations about the nature of reading and practical criticism of works as various as Othello and Cormac McCarthy's Homeric spaghetti western, Blood Meridian." Michael Dirda, Washington Post Book World "Donoghue is a formidably gifted critic whose range of reference is truly impressive." Peter Brooks, New York Times Book Review "A passionate, eloquent, and...elegiac defense of civilised letters...[and] a selection of elegant essays in criticism...Deserves to be read, closely and patiently, by anyone concerned with the fate of letters." Ben Howard, Arts and Letters "Denis Donoghue writes with a grace and clarity that have become increasingly rare in today's literary discourse." Anthony Hecht
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