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George Steiner Critical Essay | Critical Essay by The Times Literary Supplement

This literature criticism consists of approximately 4 pages of analysis & critique of George Steiner.
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Critical Essay by The Times Literary Supplement

In Mr. George Steiner's words, it is necessary in approaching [Tolstoy and Dostoevsky] to think "of literature as existing not in isolation but as central to the play of historical and political energies."

In the context of Russian literature this might almost be regarded as a truism. It is difficult to think of any serious and useful criticism of the Russian classics in recent years which does not take the principle for granted. Mr. Steiner nevertheless regards it as one of the characteristics which separate what he calls the "old" criticism from the "new." It seems that the new criticism, "the brilliant and prevailing school" which Mr. Steiner describes as "quizzical, captious, immensely aware of its philosophic ancestry and complex instruments," is concerned rather with form than with content; and it is Mr. Steiner's intention to re-establish the old, which is "philosophic in range and temper" and which has been...
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This section contains 1,141 words
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Purchase our Steiner, George 1929– - Critical Essay by The Times Literary Supplement
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Steiner, George 1929– - Critical Essay by The Times Literary Supplement from Literature Criticism Series. ©2005-2006 Thomson Gale, a part of the Thomson Corporation. All rights reserved.
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