by George Steiner (Author)
As an incisive and provocative critic of literature, language, and culture, George Steiner has acquired an international reputation and a devoted following. He scatters bright ideas everywhere, writes The New York Times Book Review, and they are sure to be picked up. This volume presents a rich sampling of Steiner's ideas, including selections from his seminal books The Death of Tragedy, After Babel, Tolstoy or Dostoevsky, and Language and Science. Aside from pointing to work that lies ahead, this anthology offers a rich retrospective of the intellectual ground Steiner has already covered. Whether discussing Marxist literary theory, the significance of Tolstoy, or the problems of treating sexual material in literature, Steiner's writings give us the pleasure of watching an astute and nimble mind constantly at work.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 450
Edition: New e.
Publisher: OUP USA
Published: 28 May 1987
ISBN 10: 0195050681
ISBN 13: 9780195050684