Plus d’un million de livres à portée de main !
Bookbot

F. R. Leavis

    Frank Raymond Leavis fut un influent critique littéraire britannique dont l'œuvre a façonné le discours littéraire du début et du milieu du XXe siècle. Bien qu'il ait enseigné principalement au Downing College de Cambridge, ses perspicaces analyses critiques continuent de résonner. Leavis a défendu une approche rigoureuse de l'analyse littéraire, se concentrant sur la profonde substance intellectuelle et morale des textes. Son héritage se définit par un engagement profond envers le rôle vital que joue la littérature dans le développement culturel et personnel.

    Revaluation
    Education and the University
    The Common Pursuit
    Revaluation
    The Great Tradition
    Mill On Bentham And Coleridge
    • Mill On Bentham And Coleridge

      • 180pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      Focusing on the intersection of literature and liberal education, this volume aims to reestablish the significance of Mill's critiques of Bentham and Coleridge as essential readings for literary students. The author argues for a broader approach to literary studies, emphasizing that a rigorous understanding of literature should connect with disciplines beyond the literary realm. This exploration critiques traditional educational practices and advocates for a more integrated, disciplined study that enriches both literary and extraliterary knowledge, ultimately enhancing the liberal education experience.

      Mill On Bentham And Coleridge
    • 'The great English novelists are Jane Austen, George Eliot, Henry James and Joseph Conrad.' So begins F. while Lawrence Sterne, Henry Fielding, and James Joyce are among those weighed in the balance and found wanting. '[Leavis] gave one a new idea of what it meant to read...

      The Great Tradition
    • Revaluation

      Tradition & Development in English Poetry

      Revaluation
    • The Common Pursuit

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The Common Pursuit is a thought-provoking work of literary criticism by F.R. Leavis. Drawing on a lifetime of reading and teaching, Leavis offers insights into some of the greatest works of English literature, from Shakespeare to T.S. Eliot.

      The Common Pursuit
    • Education and the University

      A Sketch for an 'English School'

      • 172pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Exploring the challenges universities encounter, this book examines how the growing demand for specialization impacts the traditional values of a liberal education. It delves into the tension between vocational training and broad-based learning, highlighting the implications for students, educators, and the future of higher education. Through critical analysis, it advocates for a balance that preserves the essence of liberal arts while adapting to contemporary educational needs.

      Education and the University