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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Textual and generic comparisons
- 1. Canon formation: Ideology or aesthetic quality? 17
- 2. Why Hugh Maccoll is not, and will never be, part of any literary canon 31
- 3. Popular / canonical: The case of The Secret Agent 53
- 4. Literary evaluation and poetic form: Poetic form and creative tension 71
- 5. Poetic value: Political value 83
- 6. "Too soon transplanted": Coleridge and the forms of dislocation 95
- 7. Evaluation and stylistic analysis 117
- 8. The value of Juvenal 139
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Part II. Theoretical reflections
- 9. Some correlates of literary eminence 159
- 10. Macbeth through the computer: Literary evaluation and pedagogical implications 169
- 11. How scientific can literary evaluation be? Arguments and experiments 191
- 12. Philosophical perspectives on literary value 209
- 13. The qualities of literatures 223
- Author index 241
- Subject index 243
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Foreword ix
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Textual and generic comparisons
- 1. Canon formation: Ideology or aesthetic quality? 17
- 2. Why Hugh Maccoll is not, and will never be, part of any literary canon 31
- 3. Popular / canonical: The case of The Secret Agent 53
- 4. Literary evaluation and poetic form: Poetic form and creative tension 71
- 5. Poetic value: Political value 83
- 6. "Too soon transplanted": Coleridge and the forms of dislocation 95
- 7. Evaluation and stylistic analysis 117
- 8. The value of Juvenal 139
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Part II. Theoretical reflections
- 9. Some correlates of literary eminence 159
- 10. Macbeth through the computer: Literary evaluation and pedagogical implications 169
- 11. How scientific can literary evaluation be? Arguments and experiments 191
- 12. Philosophical perspectives on literary value 209
- 13. The qualities of literatures 223
- Author index 241
- Subject index 243