Examines the cultural, historical and moral dislocations at the heart of Henry James' explorations of American identity - between power and love; modernity and history; indeterminate social forms and enduring personal values.
First published in 1975, Myth and Literature considers the points at which the concept of myth has entered literary imagination: the use of myth as an opening by writers, its... Læs mere
First Published in 1963, Logic and Criticism makes one of the rare attempts since that of I.A. Richard’s Principles of Literary Criticism to examine the problems of criticism in the light of recent philosophical developments.