Into the Melée: Selected Essays

Into the Melée: Selected Essays

by Francis Mulhern
Into the Melée: Selected Essays

Into the Melée: Selected Essays

by Francis Mulhern

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Overview

An essential collection of literary criticism from Francis Mulhern, author of The Moment of ‘Scrutiny’ and Culture/Metaculture

Into the Melée collects Francis Mulhern's insightful critical writing, much of it in the hybrid literary form that Bagehot described as 'the review-like essay and the essay-like review'. It opens with questions of nationality, from F. R. Leavis's efforts to assert a normatively English literary subject and Ferdinand Mount's exploration of English cultural landscapes to Tom Nairn's political vision of England and Scotland 'after Britain' and Joe Cleary's account of Irish modernism.

Another cluster of texts concerns intellectuals and, in one way or another, the politics of revolution and counter-revolution, from Burke to the present. There is an updated sketch of the magazine n +1 as heir to the militant traditions of Partisan Review. What is literature? Sartre's answer was: committed literature.

The writer as such was of the left. But culture and politics are discrepant practices, inhabiting one another in permanent tension. In its embrace of provisionality and its magpie curiosity, Mulhern observes, the essay is a mode especially well suited to the purposes of a Marxist criticism morally committed to the value of being surprised.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781804293362
Publisher: Verso Books
Publication date: 06/04/2024
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 352
File size: 682 KB

About the Author

Francis Mulhern (born 1952) comes from Enniskillen in Northern Ireland. His books include Figures of Catastrophe, Culture/Metaculture and The Moment of 'Scrutiny. He lives in London and is Associate Editor at New Left Review.

Table of Contents

Preface


English Reading
Some Irish Questions
Society as Nation as Culture
Britain after Nairn
Conradian Histories
  i. Telling Tales
ii. Figures of Disavowal
iii. Fascinations
Intellectual Identities
i. Teachers, Writers, Celebrities
ii. Into the Mêlée
Burke’s Way
Afterlives of the Commune
Forever Orwell
Good Sense and Sensibility
William Empson, Nonesuch
About Roberto Schwarz
Hobsbawm’s End Times
Caution, Metaphors at Work
A Party of Latecomers
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