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Reading After Theory

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Valentine Cunningham's controversial manifesto asks what will and should happen to reading in the post-theory era.

208 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 2002

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22 reviews15 followers
September 21, 2013
This is the type of book that the author had to write in order for him to sleep well. It is an urgent priority not something usually necessitated by the Literary criticism academic industry. The author's presence is strongly felt throughout, much to the chagrin of [Theory]'s murderous tendencies.

However, I see the energy dedicated to debunking the gibberish of Theory (as he calls it, and I agree) is more than that dedicated to proposing his theory (small caps) of Tact.

All in all, an enjoyable and witty read.

Thank you.
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84 reviews
August 16, 2009
This is a great read, I had Prof. Cunningham at Oxford & his lectures in our tutorial were used in this work. It is an academic book but reads so well(no pun intended) and dissects how modern criticism in whatever form of post or post modern form it comes has moved away from simply reading a work. Its a favorite of mine.
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October 12, 2008
Such a joy to be fed wonderful knowledge and at the same time an opinion, which one has the choice to agree with or not. This is a great mind at work. Mostly user-friendly book, semi-difficult but enriching to read.
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June 4, 2013
An interesting take on literary theory which tries to objectively assess our (sometimes questionable) approaches to literary criticism.
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