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At the end of the twentieth century literary theorists find themselves reflecting on their discipline. Since at least 1969, the humanities and social sciences have seen the rise of Marxist critical theory, Foucault (or discourse and the new historicism), various schools of American and European cultural studies, deconstruction, and poststructuralism. One of the major coups of the last 30 years, from which all of the previously mentioned theoretical camps benefited, was the attack on and subsequent death of authorial intentionality. In, The Author's Intention co-authors DiTommaso, Mitscherling, and Nayed divert the current philosophical misrepresentation of authorial intention. Implicitly challenging a second-generation theoretical approach to literature that dismisses the possibility of truth, coherent narratives, and, of course, intentionality the authors breathe new life back into "the author" and, also, literary theory. This book is essential reading for anyone in the humanities who has an interest in critical thought, hermeneutics, and all forms of interpretive technique.

Table of Contents

1 Foreword
2 Preface and Acknowledgements
3 Introduction
4 Chapter 1: Nietzsche and the Revision of Hermeneutic Ontology
5 Chapter 2: From Inspiration to Intention
6 Chapter 3: The Question of the Relevance of Authorial Intention
7 Chapter 4: Authorial Intention and the Logos of the Work

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Published Nov 03 2004
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 154
ISBN 9780739108949
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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