Rhetoric, Poetics, and Literary Historiography


The Formation of a Discipline at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century

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By Stefan H. Uhlig
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Stefan H. Uhlig is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of California, Davis.

Introduction Chapter 1. Smith Against Interpretation Chapter 2. Blair's Indiscipline Chapter 3. Anticriticism in Wordsworth, Coleridge, and Hazlitt Chapter 4. Muted Poetics in Schlegel and Goethe Chapter 5. The Rise of the Archive Chapter 6. Thinking with Literature: Kant, Arnold, De Quincey, Goethe Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments

"An ambitious essay in the history of ideas-one based on lots of close reading and scrupulous attention to the actual positions in the debates examined." (Paul Hamilton, Queen Mary University of London) "This book stands to be of great value to literary studies, both because of the precision it helps introduce into discussions of literary history-suddenly revealed to be an even looser, baggier monster than even far-reaching projects of distant reading have revealed-and because of the compelling microhistories it unearths within the genealogy of literary studies." (Matthew Wickman, Brigham Young University)

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