Professing Literature is a history of academic literary studies in the United States, roughly from the Yale Report of 1828, which assured the primacy of the classical over the vernacular languages in American colleges for another half-century, to the waning of the New Criticism in the 1960s and subsequent controversies over literary theory.
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History, Criticism, Literature, Study and teaching (Higher), Littérature, Hoger onderwijs, Literatuurwetenschap, Histoire, Étude et enseignement (Supérieur), Étude et enseignement, Literatuurkritiek, Critique, Literature, study and teaching, Criticism, united states, Criticism, historyPlaces
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Professing Literature: An Institutional History, Twentieth Anniversary Edition
December 15, 2007, University Of Chicago Press, University of Chicago Press
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Professing Literature: An Institutional History
February 15, 1989, University Of Chicago Press
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Professing literature: an institutional history
1987, University of Chicago Press
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