Interpreting classical texts
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Word Count
38,250 words, Guess
Page Count
153 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL3760992M
- ISBN-100715631748
- OCLC Control Number50301109
- OCLC Control Numberinterpretingclas00heat
- Library of Congress Control Number2003464277
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- Goodreads4588350
- LibraryThing421095
Classifications
- DDC880/.09
- LCCPA35 .H43 2002
Description
"How should I interpret a classical text? However I interpret it, someone else will interpret it differently, and even the nature of the interpreter's task is a matter of dispute; consensus is not a realistic prospect." "This book sees the inevitability of such disagreements, not as a problem to be deplored, but as a constructive force, at once an essential part of the process of enquiry and a reflection of the endless diversity of the questions that interest the readers of classical texts. Accordingly it argues for an approach to interpretation that is theoretically reflective and committed to an open-ended, yet rigorously critical, pluralism. Against that background it examines in an accessible style a range of issues in literary theory, including the nature and significance of authorial intention, the relevance of context and reception, and the possibility and value of historically oriented interpretation."--Jacket.
Subjects
Series Statement
- Duckworth classical essays
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