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Why Literature Matters
Permanence and the Politics of Reputation
By 
Glenn C. Arbery
Publisher:
ISI Books
Literary Criticism
Literature
Cloth
• Pages: 281
ISBN10/13: 1882926595 / 9781882926596
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Contemporary confusion over the role and importance of traditional literary texts invites us to reconsider why literature matters in the first place. Through an examination of the work of poets and novelists who have managed to garner honorincluding those whose canonical status is assured, like Shakespeare, Homer, and Emily Dickinsonand those whose reputations are of more recent vintage and therefore more difficult to evaluate, such as Tom Wolfe, Seamus Heaney, and Toni Morrison, Glenn Arbery explores this question with elegant prose and subtle criticism. Arbery argues that the importance of literature can be traced to several fundamental factors, including the poetic mode of knowledge offered by literary form, the intrinsic pleasure experienced when "world becomes word," and the multiple, complex layers of realityand their anagogical meaningrevealed by great literature.
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