Chapter 1: Introduction: "Criticism Today: Form, Critique, and the Experience of Literature", Derek Attridge.- Chapter 2: "Is the Author Still Dead?", Henry Staten.- Chapter 3: "Criticism and Attachment in the Neoliberal University", Mir Ali Hosseini.- Chapter 4: "Darkness Visible: The Contingency of Critique", Ellen Rooney.- Chapter 5: "Reading by Example: Disciplinary History for a Polemical Age", Doug Battersby.- Chapter 6: "Does Knowledge Still Have a Home in the Humanities?", William Rasch.- Chapter 7: "'Our Beloved Codex': Frank Kermode's Modesty", Ronan McDonald.- Chapter 8: "Polonius as Anti-Close-Reader: Towards a Poetics of the Putz", Rachel Eisendrath.- Chapter 9: "What Kind of Person Should the Critic Be?", Simon Grimble.- Chapter 10: "'Slow time,' 'a Brooklet, scarce espied': Close Reading, Cleanth Brooks, John Keats",
Susan J. Wolfson.- Chapter 11: "Poem as Field, Canon as Crystal", Anirudh Sridhar.- Chapter 12: "Criticism and the Non-I, or, Rachel Cusk's Sentences", Tom Eyers.- Chapter 13: "Ecocide and Objectivity: Literary Thinking in How the Dead Dream", Anna Kornbluh.- Chapter 14: Afterword, Heather Dubrow.