ABSTRACT
More than just a study of texts and new literary theory, Textual Practice employs critical approaches to such diverse disciplines as philosophy, history, gender,and media studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |15 pages
Translating Romanticism: literary theory as the criticism of aesthetics in the work of Paul de Man
CYNTHIA CHASE
chapter |21 pages
The real plot line of Ford Madox Ford’s The Good Soldier: an essay in applied deconstruction
ROGER POOLE
chapter |7 pages
Short cuts through the Long Revolution: the Russian avant-garde and the modernization of language
KEN HIRSCHKOP
chapter |4 pages
Farewell to the avant-gardes: some notes towards the definition of a counterculture
ANDREW LAWSON
chapter |3 pages
● Paul Virilio, War and Cinema, translated by Patrick Camiller (London: Verso, 1989), 95 pp., £8.95 (paperback)
THOMAS DOCHERTY
part |2 pages
● Roy Bhaskar: Reclaiming Reality (London: Verso, 1989), 180 pp., £24.95 (hardback), £8.95 (paperback)
part |2 pages
● Nicholas Zurbrugg, Beckett and Proust (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1988), 312pp., £19.50 (hardback)
chapter |3 pages
● David Macey, Lacan in Contexts (London: Verso, 1989), 336 pp., £34. 95 (hardback), £12.95 (paperback)
ANN LECERCLE
part |1 pages
● Margaret Atack, Literature and the French Resistance—Cultural Politics and Narrative Forms, 1940–1950 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1989), 250 pp., £29.95 (hard-back)