Literature: Its Opponents and Its Power

Literature: Its Opponents and Its Power

by Arther Trace
Literature: Its Opponents and Its Power

Literature: Its Opponents and Its Power

by Arther Trace

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Overview

Literature examines the declining influence of the literary arts in America particularly during the last half century and attempts to analyze the problem by calling attention to four particular threats which appear to be besieging them. They are: (1) the replacing of the authority of the imagination by the authority of the sciences; (2) the rise of certain literary and critical theories in recent decades which have seriously weakened the study of literature in both the schools and the colleges; (3) problems in producing fully literate high school graduates, largely as a result of faulty methods of teaching reading and doubtful philosophical principles which have seriously weakened the study of literature in the schools; and (4) the threat of the electronic age to the preservation of the printed page upon which literature depends for its very survival. All of these forces have served to trivialize literature and are on their way to destroying it as a major cultural force in modern America. This book also attempts to redeem literature, and to help restore literature as a major discipline, superior in importance to other disciplines, by offering a theory of literature which will demonstrate that literature is in fact, as Sir Philip Sidney insisted, 'the highest form of earthly learning.'

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761819189
Publisher: University Press of America
Publication date: 04/02/2002
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 5.58(w) x 8.42(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Arther Trace is Professor Emeritus of English at John Carroll University, Ohio.

Table of Contents

Prefacev
Chapter IThe Triumph of Science Over the Imagination1
Chapter IIModern Critical Theory and the Trivializing of Literature19
Chapter IIIPhasing Out Literature in American Education47
Chapter IVLiterature Versus the Electronic Age65
Chapter VThe Power of Literature77
Chapter VICan Literature Survive?105
AppendixLiterary Declarations: A representative gathering of statements concerning the nature and purpose of literature from Plato to the present119
Index141
About the Author147
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