Collini, Stefan

Nostalgic imagination : history in english criticism - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2019 - viii, 246 p.; 24 cm - The Ford Lectures 2017 .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This unusual book explores the historical assumptions at work in the style of literary criticism that came to dominate English studies in the twentieth century. Stefan Collini shows how the work of critics renowned for their close attention to 'the words on the page' was in practice bound up with claims about the nature and direction of historical change, the interpretation of the national past, and the scholarship of earlier historians. Among the major figures examined in detail are T.S. Eliot, F.R. Leavis, William Empson, and Raymond Williams, while there are also original discussions of such figures as Basil Willey, L.C. Knights, Q.D. Leavis, and Richard Hoggart. The Nostalgic Imagination argues that in the period between Eliot's The Sacred Wood and0Williams's The Long Revolution, the writings of such critics came to occupy the cultural space left by academic history's retreat into specialized, archive-bound monographs. Their work challenged the assumptions of the Whig interpretation of English history, and entailed a revision of the traditional relations between 'literary history' and 'general history'. Combining close textual analysis with wide-ranging intellectual history, this volume both revises the standard story of the history of literary criticism and illuminates a central feature of the cultural history of twentieth-century Britain.

9780198860334


History in literature
Literature and history
England
Intellectual life
Anglo-Catholicism
Capitalism
Bible
Erastianism
Fabianism
Humanism
Industrial Revolution
Marxism
New Poor law
Social credit theory
Tractarians
Utilitarianism
Whig history

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