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The Work of the Living : Modernism, the Artist-Critic, and the Public Craft of Criticism, Hardback Book

The Work of the Living : Modernism, the Artist-Critic, and the Public Craft of Criticism Hardback

Part of the Clemson University Press w/ LUP series

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Ebook available to libraries exclusively as part of the JSTOR Path to Open initiative. How do creative writers reach their audiences through the public art and craft of criticism?

How do their creative philosophies infuse and inflect the analyses and insights offered in their criticism?

These are the central questions that propel The Work of the Living.

Through a study of criticism by five modernist artist-critics, this book evaluates the art of criticism as an aesthetic and intellectual project.

Through their formal choices, narrative strategies, rhetorical techniques, and even publication venues, the artist-critics of the modernist era bring their creativity and craft to the genre of critical nonfiction.

In little magazines and lecture halls, in newspapers and classrooms, and in the multimedia afterlives offered by citational practices and digital archives alike, the criticism of modernism’s artist-critics generates not only sites for critical inquiry, but communities of readers that gather—and discourse through—the text across time and contexts.

Rather than probing the history of literary criticism as an academic enterprise, the essays in The Work of the Living turn their attention to the public cultures of literary and art criticism through historically informed close-readings of a select group of artist-critics—Virginia Woolf, Roger Fry, Rebecca West, T.S.

Eliot, Robert Penn Warren, and E.M. Forster.

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