ABSTRACT

First Published in 1972, The Scholar-Critic argues that it's a mistake to consider literary criticism and literary scholarship as each other's antitheses. The two approaches to literature are, except at the most superficial level, complementary, both indispensable, both equally honourable aspects of a single discipline. The book deals with themes like the sense of fact; works of reference; the literary object; style and interpretation; textual criticism and literary history; and presentation. This is an interesting read for scholars and researchers of English literature.

chapter One|25 pages

The Sense of Fact

chapter Two|25 pages

Works of Reference

chapter Three|27 pages

The Literary Object

chapter Four|23 pages

Style

chapter Five|25 pages

Interpretation

chapter Six|21 pages

Textual Criticism

chapter Seven|19 pages

Literary History

chapter Eight|14 pages

Presentation

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion