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  1. Criticism and Truth is a call to arms, making a powerful case for the necessity of both literature and criticism within a multidisciplinary university. As the humanities fight for survival in contemporary higher education, the study of literature doesn’t need more plans for reform.

  2. 4 de dic. de 2023 · Criticism and Truth: On Method in Literary Studies | Chicago Scholarship Online | Oxford Academic. University of Chicago Press. Book. Criticism and Truth: On Method in Literary Studies. Jonathan Kramnick. Published: 4 December 2023. PDF. Cite. Share. Abstract.

  3. 4 de dic. de 2023 · A defense and celebration of the discipline of literary studies and its most distinctive practice—close reading. Does literary criticism offer truths about the world? In Criticism and Truth , Jonathan Kramnick offers a new and surprising account of criticisms power by zeroing in on its singular method: close reading.

  4. 4 de dic. de 2023 · Criticism and Truth is a call to arms, making a powerful case for the necessity of both literature and criticism within a multidisciplinary university. As the humanities fight for survival in contemporary higher education, the study of literature doesn’t need more plans for reform.

  5. Computational criticism construes its objects at a different scale from the conventional practices of literary interpretation, but that doesn’t give it a more compelling pur-chase on truth. It just shows how truth perspicuity, elegance, and persuasiveness in an ex-— planatory context—corresponds to method.

  6. Criticism & Truth: On Method in Literary Studies. Jonathan Kramnick. University of Chicago Press. December 2023. 9780226830537. A defense and celebration of the discipline of literary studies and its most distinctive practice—close reading. Does literary criticism offer truths about the world?

  7. Criticism and Truth is a call to arms, making a powerful case for the necessity of both literature and criticism within a multidisciplinary university. As the humanities fight for survival in contemporary higher education, the study of literature doesn’t need more plans for reform.