The Scholar's Art(English, Paperback, McGann Jerome J.)

The Scholar's Art(English, Paperback, McGann Jerome J.)

  • McGann Jerome J.
Publisher:University of Chicago PressISBN 13: 9780226500850ISBN 10: 0226500853

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The Scholar's Art(English, Paperback, McGann Jerome J.) is written by McGann Jerome J. and published by The University of Chicago Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0226500853 (ISBN 10) and 9780226500850 (ISBN 13).

For Jerome McGann, the purpose of scholarship is to preserve and pass on cultural heritage, a feat accomplished through discussion among scholars and interested nonspecialists. In "The Scholar's Art", a collection of thirteen essays, McGann both addresses and exemplifies that discussion and the vocation it supports. Of particular interest to McGann is the demise of public discourse about poetry. That poetry has become recondite is, to his mind, at once a problem for how scholars do their work and a general cultural emergency. "The Scholar's Art" asks what could be gained by reimagining the way scholars have codified the literary and cultural history of the past two hundred years, and goes on to provide a series of case studies that illustrate how scholarly method can help bring about such reimaginings. McGann closes with a discussion of technology's ability to harness the reimagination of cultural memory and concludes with exemplary acts of critical reflection.Astute observation from one of America's most bracing and original commentators on the place of literature in twenty-first century culture, "The Scholar's Art" proposes new ways - cultural, philological, and technological - to reimagine our literary past and future.