Wednesday, April 27, 2005

Republic of Letters

We think of literature as a set of uniquely individual works, as randomly distributed as the stars. From time to time, however, a critical study comes along that steps back from Dante and Goethe, Balzac and Woolf, and views them, in a powerfully distancing move, as part of a meaningful con- stellation. Such is the virtuoso achievement of Erich Auerbach's Mimesis, Georg Lukacs's The Historical Novel and Northop Frye's Anatomy of Criticism. Although Pascale Casanova's new study is not exactly in this league, it is certainly in this dis- tinguished lineage...more here

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