The Essential Wayne Booth

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Pub. Date: 2006-07-15
Publisher(s): Univ of Chicago Pr
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Summary

Wayne Booth wrote some of the most influential and engaging criticism of our time, most notably the 1961 classic The Rhetoric of Fiction, a book that transformed literary criticism and became the standard reference point for advanced discussions of how fiction works, how authors make novels accessible, and how readers re-create texts. While Booth's work was formative to the study of literature, his essential writings have never been collected in a single volumeuntil now. Selected by Walter Jost in collaboration with Booth himself, the texts anthologized here present a picture of this indispensable critic's contributions to literary and rhetorical studies. The selections range from memorable readings of Macbeth, Jane Austen, George Eliot, and Henry James to engagements with Booth's intellectual heroes, such as Richard McKeon and Mikhail Bakhtin. But rhetoric, Booth's abiding concern as a critic and thinker, provides the organizing principle of the anthology. The Essential Wayne Booth illuminates the scope of Booth's rhetorical inquiry: the entire range of resources that human beings share for producing effects on one another. Whether about metaphors for our friendship with books or the two cultures of science and religion, the texts collected here always return to the techniques and ethics of our ways of communicating with each otherthat is, to rhetoric. The Essential Wayne Booth is a capstone to Booth's long career and an eloquent reminder of the ways in which criticism can make us alive to the arts of writing, talking, and listening.

Author Biography

Wayne C. Booth (1921-2005) was the George Pullman Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Macbeth as Tragic Herop. 22
Control of Distance in Jane Austen's Emmap. 34
The Rhetorical Stancep. 54
The Revival of Rhetoricp. 64
Metaphor as Rhetoric: The Problem of Evaluation (with Ten Literal "Theses")p. 74
The Empire of Ironyp. 100
Richard McKeon's Pluralism: The Path between Dogmatism and Relativismp. 120
How Bakhtin Woke Me Upp. 140
"The Way I Loved George Eliot": Friendship with Books as a Neglected Critical Metaphorp. 154
On Relocating Ethical Criticismp. 180
The Ethics of Forms: Taking Flight with The Wings of the Dovep. 194
The Ethics of Teaching Literaturep. 220
"Of the Standard of Moral Taste": Literary Criticism as Moral Inquiryp. 238
Rhetoric, Science, Religionp. 264
The Idea of a University-as Seen by a Rhetoricianp. 280
For the Love of It: Spending, Wasting, and Redeeming Timep. 302
Coda: Mere Rhetoric, Rhetorology, and the Search for a Common Learningp. 314
Notesp. 335
Indexp. 359
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