
Creative Criticism
An Anthology and Guide
Edinburgh University Press
Published on 10. March 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-0-7486-7433-6 (ISBN)
Description
Including pieces by creative critics as varied as Anne Carson, Jacques Derrida, Geoff Dyer, Helene Cixous, Ali Smith, and John Cage, this anthology and guide celebrates the formal and intellectual inventiveness of works which also demonstrate a deep fidelity to the writing or art they address. The Anthology is of interest to all students, teachers and critics of literature and creative writing, and especially those students who are required to write critical essays. All 14 texts included respond innovatively to the question: How do we write criticism? As examples of academic critical writing they are all sympathetic to works whose aim is to change the ways in which we see and describe our world.
Key Features* Unique as an anthology of and guide to creative critical writing* Demonstrates a range of ways to write critically and creatively * Extensive introduction & explanatory headnotes to each text
Contents Roland Barthes, from A Lover's Discourse: Fragments; John Cage, from 'Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?'; Anne Carson, 'Every Exit is an Entrance (A Praise of Sleep)'; Helene Cixous, 'Without end, no, State of drawingness, no, rather: The Executioner's taking off'; Jacques Derrida 'Aphorism Countertime'; Geoff Dyer, from Out of Sheer Rage: In the Shadow of D.H. Lawrence; Benjamin Friedlander, 'Gertrude Stein: A Retrospective Criticism'; Peter Gizzi, 'Correspondences of the Book'; Kevin Kopelson, 'Music Lessons'; Denise Riley, 'Lyric Selves'; Eve Sedgwick, 'Jane Austen and the Masturbating Girl'; Ali Smith, 'Green'; John Wilkinson, 'Imperfect Pitch'; Sarah Wood, 'Anew Again'.
Stephen Benson and Clare Connors teach in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. Stephen Benson is the author of Cycles of Influence: Fiction, Folktale, Theory (2002) and Literary Music: Writing Music in Contemporary Fiction (2006), and the editor of Contemporary Fiction and the Fairy Tale (2008). Clare Connors is the author of Force from Nietzsche to Derrida and Literary Theory: A Beginner's Guide (2010).
Key Features* Unique as an anthology of and guide to creative critical writing* Demonstrates a range of ways to write critically and creatively * Extensive introduction & explanatory headnotes to each text
Contents Roland Barthes, from A Lover's Discourse: Fragments; John Cage, from 'Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?'; Anne Carson, 'Every Exit is an Entrance (A Praise of Sleep)'; Helene Cixous, 'Without end, no, State of drawingness, no, rather: The Executioner's taking off'; Jacques Derrida 'Aphorism Countertime'; Geoff Dyer, from Out of Sheer Rage: In the Shadow of D.H. Lawrence; Benjamin Friedlander, 'Gertrude Stein: A Retrospective Criticism'; Peter Gizzi, 'Correspondences of the Book'; Kevin Kopelson, 'Music Lessons'; Denise Riley, 'Lyric Selves'; Eve Sedgwick, 'Jane Austen and the Masturbating Girl'; Ali Smith, 'Green'; John Wilkinson, 'Imperfect Pitch'; Sarah Wood, 'Anew Again'.
Stephen Benson and Clare Connors teach in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. Stephen Benson is the author of Cycles of Influence: Fiction, Folktale, Theory (2002) and Literary Music: Writing Music in Contemporary Fiction (2006), and the editor of Contemporary Fiction and the Fairy Tale (2008). Clare Connors is the author of Force from Nietzsche to Derrida and Literary Theory: A Beginner's Guide (2010).
Reviews / Votes
Inspiring reading for anyone frustrated by the institutional and social barriers between the values of literature and those of academia. * Forum for Modern Language Studies (2015) 51 (2): 231 *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Edinburgh
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7486-7433-6 (9780748674336)
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Persons
Stephen Benson is Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. He is the author of Cycles of Influence (2002) and Literary Music (2006), editor of Contemporary Fiction and the Fairy Tale (2008), and co-editor of Creative Criticism (2014) and Writing the Field Recording (2018). Clare Connors is Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. She is the author of Force from Nietzsche to Derrida (2010) and Literary Theory: A Beginner's Guide (2010), and co-editor of Creative Criticism (2014).
Editor
iate Professor in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative WritingUniversity of East Anglia
Associate Professor in the School of Literature, Drama and Creative WritingUniversity of East Anglia
Content
Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Suggested Further Reading; A Note on the Texts; 1. Roland Barthes, from A Lover's Discourse: Fragments; 2. John Cage, from 'Where Are We Going? And What Are We Doing?'; 3. Anne Carson, 'Every Exit is an Entrance (A Praise of Sleep)'; 4. Helene Cixous, 'Without end, no, State of drawingness, no, rather: The Executioner's taking off'; 5. Jacques Derrida 'Aphorism Countertime'; 6. Geoff Dyer, from Out of Sheer Rage: In the Shadow of D.H. Lawrence; 7. Benjamin Friedlander, 'Gertrude Stein: A Retrospective Criticism'; 8. Peter Gizzi, 'Correspondences of the Book'; 9. Kevin Kopelson, 'Music Lessons'; 10. Denise Riley, 'Lyric Selves'; 11. Eve Sedgwick, 'Jane Austen and the Masturbating Girl'; 12. Ali Smith, 'Green'; 13. John Wilkinson, 'Imperfect Pitch'; 14. Sarah Wood, 'Anew Again'.