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12. Transmuting the Lump: Paradise Lost, 1942-1979
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Stanley Fish
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction: Going Down the Anti-Formalist Road 1
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Meaning and Constraint
- 2. With the Compliments of the Author: Reflections on Austin and Derrida 37
- 3. Why No One's Afraid of Wolfgang Iser 68
- 4. Working on the Chain Gang: Interpretation in Law and Literature 87
- 5. Wrong Again 103
- 6. Fish v. Fiss 120
- 7. Change 141
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Professionalism
- 8. No Bias, No Merit: The Case Against Blind Submission 163
- 9. Short People Got No Reason to Live: Reading Irony 180
- 10. Profession Despise Thyself: Fear and Self-Loathing in Literary Studies 197
- 11. Anti-Professionalism 215
- 12. Transmuting the Lump: Paradise Lost, 1942-1979 247
- 13. Don't Know Much About the Middle Ages: Posner on Law and Literature 294
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Consequences
- 14. Consequences 315
- 15. Anti-Foundationalism, Theory Hope, and the Teaching of Composition 342
- 16. Still Wrong After All These Years 356
- 17. Dennis Martinez and the Uses of Theory 372
- 18. Unger and Milton 399
- 19. Critical Self-Consciousness, Or Can We Know What We're Doing? 436
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Rhetoric
- 20. Rhetoric 471
- 21. Force 503
- 22. Withholding the Missing Portion: Psychoanalysis and Rhetoric 525
- Notes 555
- Index 595
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- 1. Introduction: Going Down the Anti-Formalist Road 1
-
Meaning and Constraint
- 2. With the Compliments of the Author: Reflections on Austin and Derrida 37
- 3. Why No One's Afraid of Wolfgang Iser 68
- 4. Working on the Chain Gang: Interpretation in Law and Literature 87
- 5. Wrong Again 103
- 6. Fish v. Fiss 120
- 7. Change 141
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Professionalism
- 8. No Bias, No Merit: The Case Against Blind Submission 163
- 9. Short People Got No Reason to Live: Reading Irony 180
- 10. Profession Despise Thyself: Fear and Self-Loathing in Literary Studies 197
- 11. Anti-Professionalism 215
- 12. Transmuting the Lump: Paradise Lost, 1942-1979 247
- 13. Don't Know Much About the Middle Ages: Posner on Law and Literature 294
-
Consequences
- 14. Consequences 315
- 15. Anti-Foundationalism, Theory Hope, and the Teaching of Composition 342
- 16. Still Wrong After All These Years 356
- 17. Dennis Martinez and the Uses of Theory 372
- 18. Unger and Milton 399
- 19. Critical Self-Consciousness, Or Can We Know What We're Doing? 436
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Rhetoric
- 20. Rhetoric 471
- 21. Force 503
- 22. Withholding the Missing Portion: Psychoanalysis and Rhetoric 525
- Notes 555
- Index 595