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0.25 Charles Altieri, Culture and Skepticism: A Response to Michael Fischer, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.24 Philip Smallwood, Criticism Valuation and Useful Purpose, New Literary History, 1997.
0.23 Suzanne Gearhart, Reply to Stephen Greenblatt, New Literary History, 1997.
0.23 Wayne C. Booth, Ten Literal "Theses", Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.23 Richard Wollheim, Art Interpretation and the Creative Process, New Literary History, 1984.
0.23 Charles Bernstein, Recantorium (a Bachelor Machine after Duchamp after Kafka), Critical Inquiry, 2009.
0.22 Strother Purdy, Reply to Lawrence W Hyman, Critical Inquiry, 1980.
0.22 Anders Stephanson, A Brief Reply to a Reply to a Comment, Social Text, 1989.
0.22 Richard Levin, Reply to Catherine Belsey and Jonathan Goldberg, New Literary History, 1990.
0.21 Quentin Bell, Reply to Jane Marcus, Critical Inquiry, 1985.
0.21 Paul H. Fry, Back in Yale Again: A Reply to Charles Altieri, Diacritics, 1985.
0.21 Jeffrey Stout, The Problem of Meaning: A Reply to Belsey, New Literary History, 1982.
0.21 Mark Kelman, Reasonable Evidence of Reasonableness, Critical Inquiry, 1991.
0.21 Frank Kermode, A Reply to Denis Donoghue, Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.19 Wayne C. Booth, "Preserving the Exemplar": Or How Not to Dig Our Own Graves, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
0.19 Andrew Ross, Reflections on the Sokal Affair, Social Text, 1997.
0.19 James Sherry, Ideology and Consistency (From One Notably Inconsistent), boundary 2, 1999.
0.19 Akeel Bilgrami, Secularism and Relativism, boundary 2, 2004.
0.19 Murray Krieger, Optics and Aesthetic Perception: A Rebuttal, Critical Inquiry, 1985.
0.19 Wayne C. Booth, M H Abrams: Historian as Critic Critic as Pluralist, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
0.19 Wayne C. Booth, Reply to Richard Berrong, Critical Inquiry, 1985.
0.19 Jay Schleusener, Literary Criticism and the Philosophy of Science: Rader's "Fact Theory and Literary Explanation", Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.19 Rome J. Hartman, [Reply to Annette Kolodny], New Literary History, 1996.
0.18 Quentin Bell, The Art Critic and the Art Historian, Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.18 Charles Altieri, Where Can Aesthetics Go?, New Literary History, 2011.
0.18 Bruce Kuklick, Reply to Decker, New Literary History, 1992.
0.18 Frederick Crews, Reductionism and Its Discontents, Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.18 Wallace Martin, Literary Critics and Their Discontents: A Response to Geoffrey Hartman, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
0.18 Charles Altieri, An Idea and Ideal of a Literary Canon, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.18 Carolyn Porter, Response to Rena Fraden, New Literary History, 1990.
0.18 Peter J. Rabinowitz, Who Was That Lady? Pluralism and Critical Method, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.18 Stanley E. Fish, Interpreting "Interpreting the Variorum", Critical Inquiry, 1976.
0.18 John M. Ellis, What Does Deconstruction Contribute to Theory of Criticism?, New Literary History, 1988.
0.17 Barbara Tomlinson, Tough Babies or Anger in the Superior Position, Cultural Critique, 1998.
0.17 Timothy Brennan, Critical Response II The Magician’s Wand: A Rejoinder to Hardt and Negri, Critical Inquiry, 2003.
0.17 Walter A. Davis, Offending the Profession (After Peter Handke), Critical Inquiry, 1984.
0.17 David Van Leer, Trust and Trade, Critical Inquiry, 1989.
0.17 Martin Price, Form and Discontent, New Literary History, 1973.
0.17 Josephine Donovan, Feminism and Aesthetics, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
0.17 Lawrence Lipking, Arguing with Shelly, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.17 Frances Ferguson, Ralph Cohen: Analyst of the Literary Field, New Literary History, 2009.
0.17 E. D. Hirsch_ Jr., From Model to Policy, New Literary History, 1989.
0.17 Stanley E. Fish, A Reply to John Reichert; Or How to Stop Worrying and Learn to Love Interpretation, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.17 Wayne C. Booth, Kenneth Burke's Way of Knowing, Critical Inquiry, 1974.
0.17 Carol Kay, Valuing Practices in Hume, New Literary History, 1999.
0.16 Martha Craven Nussbaum, Reply to Richard Wollheim Patrick Gardiner and Hilary Putnam, New Literary History, 1983.
0.16 George Steiner, Steiner Responds to Foucault, Diacritics, 1971.
0.16 Quentin Bell E. H. Gombrich James S. Ackerman, Notes and Exchanges, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.16 Lawrence W. Hyman, Harpsichord Exercises and the My Lai Massacre, Critical Inquiry, 1980.
0.16 James R. Kincaid, "Fiction and the Shape of Belief": Fifteen Years Later, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.16 Gregory G. Colomb, From Model to Policy: Response, New Literary History, 1989.
0.16 Gerald Graff, New Criticism Once More, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.16 Wayne C. Booth, Freedom of Interpretation: Bakhtin and the Challenge of Feminist Criticism, Critical Inquiry, 1982.
0.16 Michael Fischer, Rehabilitating Reference: Charles Altieri's "Presence and Reference in a Literary Text", Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.16 , Editorial Note, Critical Inquiry, 1989.
0.16 John C. Sherwood, Prolegomena to Any Future Criticism Which Shall Claim to Make Sense, Critical Inquiry, 1980.
0.16 Douglas Bush, Professor Fish on the Milton "Variorum", Critical Inquiry, 1976.
0.16 Stanley Stewart, A Critique of Pure "Situating", New Literary History, 1994.
0.16 M. H. Abrams, V, Critical Inquiry, 2009.
0.16 Walter Jackson Bate, To the Editor of "Critical Inquiry", Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.16 Heinz Kohut, A Reply to Margret Schaefer, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.16 Reuven Tsur, Levels of Information Processing in Reading Poetry, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.16 Tania Modleski, Fight the Power: A Response to Jane Gallop James Kincaid and Ann Pellegrini, Critical Inquiry, 2000.
0.16 Patrick Gardiner, Sartre on Character and Self-Knowledge, New Literary History, 1977.
0.15 Jonathan Crewe, Gerald Bruns's Cavell, Critical Inquiry, 1991.
0.15 Gerald Graff, Interpretation on Tlön: A Response to Stanley Fish, New Literary History, 1985.
0.15 T. J. Jackson Lears, Reply to Jeffrey Decker, New Literary History, 1992.
0.15 Anthony Wall Clive Thomson, Chronic Chronotopicity: Reply to Morson and Emerson, Diacritics, 1994.
0.15 Quentin Skinner, Motives Intentions and the Interpretation of Texts, New Literary History, 1972.
0.15 Jane Gallop, Resisting Reasonableness, Critical Inquiry, 1999.
0.15 Jeffrey Stout, What Is the Meaning of a Text?, New Literary History, 1982.
0.15 Wayne C. Booth, Metaphor as Rhetoric: The Problem of Evaluation, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.15 William W. Morgan, Feminism and Literary Study: A Reply to Annette Kolodny, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
0.15 Richard M. Berrong, Finding Antifeminism in Rabelais; Or a Response to Wayne Booth's Call for an Ethical Criticism, Critical Inquiry, 1985.
0.15 Edward W. Said J. H. Matthews, Response, Diacritics, 1973.
0.15 E. H. Gombrich, Representation and Misrepresentation, Critical Inquiry, 1984.
0.15 J. A. Burrow, The Alterity of Medieval Literature, New Literary History, 1979.
0.15 E. H. Gombrich Quentin Bell, Canons and Values in the Visual Arts: A Correspondence, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
0.14 Frank Kermode, A Reply to Joseph Frank, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.14 Martha C. Nussbaum, Political Objectivity, New Literary History, 2001.
0.14 Heinz Kohut, Psychoanalysis and the Interpretation of Literature: A Correspondence with Erich Heller, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.14 Julian N. Hartt, Reflections on Arthur Danto's Commentary, New Literary History, 1986.
0.14 Margret Schaefer, Psychoanalysis and the Marionette Theater: Interpretation Is Not Depreciation, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.14 Paul de Man, Literature and Language: A Commentary, New Literary History, 1972.
0.14 Jon Wiener, The Responsibilities of Friendship: Jacques Derrida on Paul de Man's Collaboration, Critical Inquiry, 1989.
0.14 Michael Black, Why It Is So and Not Otherwise, New Literary History, 1975.
0.14 Dorrit Cohn, Reply to John Bender and Mark Seltzer, New Literary History, 1995.
0.14 David A. Hollinger, Reflections on the Jamesian Arch: A Response to Ian Hacking, New Literary History, 1990.
0.14 Stanley Fish, Anti-Professionalism, New Literary History, 1985.
0.14 Quentin Skinner, Hermeneutics and the Role of History, New Literary History, 1975.
0.14 Ruth Leys, II

Affect and Intention: A Reply to William E Connolly, Critical Inquiry, 2011.
0.14 Jean Starobinski Bruno Braunrot, The Meaning of Literary History, New Literary History, 1975.
0.14 Miguel Tamen, My Taste, boundary 2, 2005.
0.14 Ted Cohen, Metaphor and the Cultivation of Intimacy, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.14 Gerald Graff, The Pseudo-Politics of Interpretation, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.14 Jonas A. Barish, Yvor Winters and the Antimimetic Prejudice, New Literary History, 1971.
0.14 Jay Schleusener, Convention and the Context of Reading, Critical Inquiry, 1980.
0.14 Karl Kroeber, American Democracy Boomer Humanism Brotherhood, boundary 2, 2006.
0.14 Donald G. Marshall, Truth or Consequences, Diacritics, 1980.
0.14 Marco Portales, Writing History: Subjective Authoritativeness, New Literary History, 1987.
0.14 Oscar Kenshur, (Avoidable) Snares and Avoidable Muddles, Critical Inquiry, 1989.
0.14 Wayne Booth, To: All Who Care about the Future of Criticism, Critical Inquiry, 2004.
0.14 Stephen Toulmin, The Construal of Reality: Criticism in Modern and Postmodern Science, Critical Inquiry, 1982.
0.14 M. H. Abrams, Rationality and Imagination in Cultural History: A Reply to Wayne Booth, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
0.14 T. O. Haakenson Cecily Marcus, There's No Place like Home: On William J Bennett's "Death of Outrage", Cultural Critique, 1999.
0.14 Park Honan, Beyond Sartre Vercors and Bernard Crick: Theory and Form in Literary Biographies, New Literary History, 1985.
0.14 Phillip Harth, The New Criticism and Eighteenth-Century Poetry, Critical Inquiry, 1981.
0.14 Austin E. Quigley, Wittgenstein's Philosophizing and Literary Theorizing, New Literary History, 1988.
0.13 Robert Meister, Vigilante Action against Pornography: The Symbolic Destruction of Symbols, Social Text, 1985.
0.13 Ihab Hassan, Polemic, Diacritics, 1972.
0.13 Joseph A. Buttigieg, The Impoverishment of Civil Socity, boundary 2, 2006.
0.13 Jerome H. Buckley, The Victorian Temper Revisited, New Literary History, 1969.
0.13 W. V. Quine, On the Nature of Moral Values, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.13 Bruce Robbins, Chomsky's Golden Rule: Comparison and Cosmopolitanism, New Literary History, 2009.
0.13 Martha Nussbaum, Sophistry about Conventions, New Literary History, 1985.
0.13 Robert von Hallberg, Donald Davie and "The Moral Shape of Politics", Critical Inquiry, 1982.
0.13 W. Drake McFeely, VI, Critical Inquiry, 2009.
0.13 W. J. T. Mitchell, "Critical Inquiry" and the Ideology of Pluralism, Critical Inquiry, 1982.
0.13 Gabriel Josipovici, Describing the Present, boundary 2, 1982.
0.13 James S. Ackerman, On Judging Art without Absolutes, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.13 Ralph W. Rader, Fact Theory and Literary Explanation, Critical Inquiry, 1974.
0.13 John Hoberman, Medical Racism and the Rhetoric of Exculpation: How Do Physicians Think about Race?, New Literary History, 2007.
0.13 Leo Marx, American Studies A Defense of an Unscientific Method, New Literary History, 1969.
0.13 Robert B. Pierce, Understanding "The Tempest", New Literary History, 1999.
0.13 Stanley Fish, Fear of Fish: A Reply to Walter Davis, Critical Inquiry, 1984.
0.13 Annette Kolodny, The Feminist as Literary Critic, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
0.13 Elder Olson, On Value Judgments in the Arts, Critical Inquiry, 1974.
0.13 Marcel Franciscono, History Textbooks and Art: Reflections on a Half Century of Helen Gardner's "Art through the Ages", Critical Inquiry, 1977.
0.13 Howard Gardner Ellen Winner, The Development of Metaphoric Competence: Implications for Humanistic Disciplines, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.13 W. Wolfgang Holdheim, Jacques Derrida's Apologia, Critical Inquiry, 1989.
0.13 Ralph W. Rader, Explaining Our Literary Understanding: A Response to Jay Schleusener and Stanley Fish, Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.13 Steven Connor, Doing Without Art, New Literary History, 2011.
0.13 Martin Hägglund, Nabokov's Afterlife: A Reply to Brian Boyd, New Literary History, 2006.
0.13 Eugene Goodheart, Replies to Stuart Tave and George Levine, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.13 George Levine, What Is Science Studies for and Who Cares?, Social Text, 1996.
0.13 Dominick La Capra, On Grubbing in My Personal Archives: An Historiograpical Exposé of Sorts (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Transference), boundary 2, 1985.
0.13 Huang Fan Yunte Huang, Poetry's New Shore: Language, boundary 2, 1999.
0.13 Akeel Bilgrami, What Is a Muslim? Fundamental Commitment and Cultural Identity, Critical Inquiry, 1992.
0.13 Stanley E. Fish, How Ordinary Is Ordinary Language?, New Literary History, 1973.
0.13 D. W. Robertson_ Jr., Some Observations on Method in Literary Studies, New Literary History, 1969.
0.13 Ellen Willis, Toward a Feminist Sexual Revolution, Social Text, 1982.
0.13 Max Black, How Metaphors Work: A Reply to Donald Davidson, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.13 Henry Louis Gates_ Jr., Talkin' That Talk, Critical Inquiry, 1986.
0.13 James R. Kincaid, Coherent Readers Incoherent Texts, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
0.13 Anthony Savile, Historicity and the Hermeneutic Circle, New Literary History, 1978.
0.13 Susan Haack, The Ideal of Intellectual Integrity in Life and Literature, New Literary History, 2005.
0.13 Neville Dyson-Hudson, The Need for an Audience: A Response to Dennis Tedlock, boundary 2, 1979.
0.12 Michael Bérubé, Reply to Mark Bauerlein, boundary 2, 2000.
0.12 Beverly Voloshin, A Historical Note on Women's Fiction: A Reply to Annette Kolodny, Critical Inquiry, 1976.
0.12 Peter Hulme, Making No Bones: A Response to Myra Jehlen, Critical Inquiry, 1993.
0.12 Saree Makdisi, Critical Response

V Letter to the Editors, Critical Inquiry, 2010.
0.12 Robert B. Meyers, Pragmatic Interpretation, boundary 2, 1980.
0.12 Margaret W. Grimes Garry Wills, Response to Garry Wills, Critical Inquiry, 1984.
0.12 Laurence Lerner, Peace Studies: A Proposal, New Literary History, 1995.
0.12 Jonathan Crewe, Toward Uncritical Practice, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.12 Linda Alcoff, The Problem of Speaking for Others, Cultural Critique, 1991.
0.12 Gordon Braden, It's Not the Years It's the Mileage, New Literary History, 1983.
0.12 Jeff Humphries, The Meaning behind Miyoshi's Lament: A Response to Masao Miyoshi's "Reply" to "Japan in Theory", New Literary History, 1997.
0.12 George Levine, Matthew Arnold: The Artist in the Wilderness, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.12 René Wellek, A Rejoinder to Gerald Graff, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.12 Mary Ann McGrail, Milton and Political Correctness, Diacritics, 1997.
0.12 Edward W. Said, [Toward a Dialogue with Edward Said]: Response, Critical Inquiry, 1989.
0.12 Peter Uwe Hohendahl, Response to Luhmann, Cultural Critique, 1995.
0.12 René Wellek, The New Criticism: Pro and Contra, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.12 David Couzens Hoy, Hermeneutic Circularity Indeterminacy and Incommensurability, New Literary History, 1978.
0.12 Annette Kolodny, Reply to Commentaries: Women Writers Literary Historians and Martian Readers, New Literary History, 1980.
0.12 Reginald Gibbons, Political Poetry and the Example of Ernesto Cardenal, Critical Inquiry, 1987.
0.12 Ian Balfour, Introduction, Diacritics, 1992.
0.12 Stanley E. Fish, Facts and Fictions: A Reply to Ralph Rader, Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.12 Fred Chappell, Six Propositions about Literature and History, New Literary History, 1970.
0.12 Joseph F. Graham, Critical Persuasion: In Response to Stanley Fish, boundary 2, 1979.
0.12 Walter Benn Michaels, Is There a Politics of Interpretation?, Critical Inquiry, 1982.
0.12 Carolyn G. Heilbrun Sandra M. Gilbert, Letters to the Editor, Critical Inquiry, 1999.
0.12 Paul Hernadi, The Erotics of Retrospection: Historytelling Audience Response and the Strategies of Desire, New Literary History, 1981.
0.12 Gillian Cohen, Visual Imagery in Thought, New Literary History, 1976.
0.12 Marcy L. North, Anonymity's Subject: James I and the Debate over the Oath of Allegiance, New Literary History, 2002.
0.12 Willie van Peer, Truth Matters: A Critical Exercise in Revisionism, New Literary History, 1998.
0.12 Peter Brooks, Illicit Stories, Diacritics, 1995.
0.12 Richard Levins, Ten Propositions on Science and Antiscience, Social Text, 1996.
0.12 Stanley Fish, Profession Despise Thyself: Fear and Self-Loathing in Literary Studies, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.12 David Simpson, Putting One's House in Order: The Career of the Self in Descartes' Method, New Literary History, 1977.
0.12 Jill Mann, Proverbial Wisdom in the Ysengrimus, New Literary History, 1984.
0.12 Stephen C. Yeazell, Convention Fiction and Law, New Literary History, 1981.
0.12 Robert D'Amico, Science Rhetoric Humanities, boundary 2, 1985.
0.12 Iveta JusováDan Reyes, Edward Said Reuben Sachs and Victorian Zionism, Social Text, 2006.
0.12 E. D. Hirsch_ Jr., Three Dimensions of Hermeneutics, New Literary History, 1972.
0.12 Henry F. May, The Problem of the American Enlightenment, New Literary History, 1970.
0.12 Daniel Boyarin Jonathan Boyarin, Toward a Dialogue with Edward Said, Critical Inquiry, 1989.
0.12 Eugene Goodheart, The Failure of Criticism, New Literary History, 1976.
0.12 David Ignatow, An Improvisation, boundary 2, 1974.
0.12 Richard McKeon, "Pride and Prejudice": Thought Character Argument and Plot, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.12 Mary Doyle Springer, Upon Rereading "Fiction and the Shape of Belief", Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.12 Rowena Fowler, Feminist Criticism: The Common Pursuit, New Literary History, 1987.
0.12 Robert Meister, Anticipatory Regret: Can Free Speech Be Protected When It Matters?, boundary 2, 2005.
0.12 Jacques Barzun, Biography and Criticism: A Misalliance Disputed, Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.12 Lowry Nelson_ Jr., Notes and Exchanges, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.12 Ronald Dworkin, Law as Interpretation, Critical Inquiry, 1982.
0.12 David Ignatow, Proem, boundary 2, 1983.
0.12 Stanley Fish, Truth but No Consequences: Why Philosophy Doesn’t Matter, Critical Inquiry, 2003.
0.12 , Errata: Chacun: Nine Poems from 'Dialogues pour la nuit', boundary 2, 1982.
0.12 Nellie McKay, Response to "The Philosophical Bases of Feminist Literary Criticisms", New Literary History, 1987.
0.12 Christopher Butler, On the Rivalry of Norms for Interpretation, New Literary History, 1988.
0.12 David Carroll, The Temptation of Fascism and the Question of Literature: Justice Sorrow and Political Error (An Open Letter to Jacques Derrida), Cultural Critique, 1990.
0.12 Franco Moretti, Structure Change and Survival: A Response to Winthrop-Young, Diacritics, 1999.
0.12 Bruce Robbins, The Politics of Theory, Social Text, 1987.
0.12 Edward W. Said, Response to Stanley Fish, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.12 Houston A. Baker_ Jr., In Dubious Battle, New Literary History, 1987.
0.12 Hilary Putnam, Taking Rules Seriously: A Response to Martha Nussbaum, New Literary History, 1983.
0.12 Ellen Willis, The Post-Yeshiva Paradox: Faculty Organizing at NYU, Social Text, 2002.
0.12 Göran Hermerén, Intention and Interpretation in Literary Criticism, New Literary History, 1975.
0.12 William E. Cain, Notes toward a History of Anti-Criticism, New Literary History, 1988.
0.11 Alan Wilde, Surfacings: Reflections on the Epistemology of Late Modernism, boundary 2, 1980.
0.11 René Wellek Wayne Booth Joseph F. Ryan Jean H. Hagstrum, Notes and Exchanges, Critical Inquiry, 1977.
0.11 Lawrence Lipking, Periods in the Arts: Sketches and Speculations, New Literary History, 1970.
0.11 Phoebe C. Ellsworth, Regarding the Author as Patient, New Literary History, 1980.
0.11 Maurice Mandelbaum, History and Criticism: A Commentary, New Literary History, 1974.
0.11 Peter Caws, Critical Innocence and Straight Reading, New Literary History, 1985.
0.11 Noam Chomsky, Visions of Righteousness, Cultural Critique, 1986.
0.11 Satya P. Mohanty, Can Our Values Be Objective? On Ethics Aesthetics and Progressive Politics, New Literary History, 2001.
0.11 Charles Altieri, Ecce Homo: Narcissism Power Pathos and the Status of Autobiographical Representations, boundary 2, 1981.
0.11 Gerald Graff, Humanism and the Hermeneutics of Power: Reflections on the Post-Structuralist Two-Step and Other Dances, boundary 2, 1984.
0.11 D. D. Raphael, Philosophy and Rationality: A Response to Cora Diamond, New Literary History, 1983.
0.11 Leslie Scalapino, Hmmmm, boundary 2, 1974.
0.11 Paul Bloom, I

Who Cares about the Evolution of Stories?, Critical Inquiry, 2012.
0.11 , Editorial Notes, Critical Inquiry, 1990.
0.11 Andrew F. March, Speaking about Muhammad Speaking for Muslims, Critical Inquiry, 2011.
0.11 Alastair Fowler, The Selection of Literary Constructs, New Literary History, 1975.
0.11 Leo Marx, Commentary, New Literary History, 1973.
0.11 Bruno Latour, Why Has Critique Run out of Steam? From Matters of Fact to Matters of Concern, Critical Inquiry, 2004.
0.11 Gunther S. Stent Leonard B. Meyer, On Art and Science: A Reply to Leonard B Meyer, Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.11 Stanley Fish, Literature in the Reader: Affective Stylistics, New Literary History, 1970.
0.11 Murray Krieger, The Ambiguities of Representation and Illusion: An E H Gombrich Retrospective, Critical Inquiry, 1984.
0.11 Anders Stephanson, Politics and the Iraqi Invasion, Social Text, 1990.
0.11 Arnold Krupat Franz Boas, Anthropology in the Ironic Mode: The Work of Franz Boas, Social Text, 1988.
0.11 E. D. Hirsch_ Jr., The Politics of Theories of Interpretation, Critical Inquiry, 1982.
0.11 R. K. Meiners, Marginal Men and Centers of Learning: New Critical Rhetoric and Critical Politics, New Literary History, 1986.
0.11 Leonard Dean, Theory and the Muddle, Critical Inquiry, 1980.
0.11 Mercedes RofféKathy Kopple, [Every Phenomenon Holds Some Trace], boundary 2, 1999.
0.11 Annette Kolodny, Some Notes on Defining a "Feminist Literary Criticism", Critical Inquiry, 1975.
0.11 Barbara Herrnstein Smith, Contingencies of Value, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.11 W. J. T. Mitchell, Pluralism as Dogmatism, Critical Inquiry, 1986.
0.11 Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Slow and Brilliant: Reactions to Geoffrey Galt Harpham's Diagnosis of the Humanities Today, New Literary History, 2005.
0.11 D. D. Raphael, Can Literature Be Moral Philosophy?, New Literary History, 1983.
0.11 David Damrosch, III

The Best That Has Been Bought and Stolen, Critical Inquiry, 2009.
0.11 Kenneth Cox, Address and Posture in the Early Poetry of Robert Creeley, boundary 2, 1978.
0.11 Hilary Putnam, Literature Science and Reflection, New Literary History, 1976.
0.11 Jakob Norberg, THE POLITICAL THEORY OF THE CLICHÉ: HANNAH ARENDT READING ADOLF EICHMANN, Cultural Critique, 2010.
0.11 Hardy C. Wilcoxon, Chinese American Literature beyond the Horizon, New Literary History, 1996.
0.11 Tzachi Zamir, A Case of Unfair Proportions: Philosophy in Literature, New Literary History, 1998.
0.11 Deborah G. Chay, Deborah Chay's Reply, New Literary History, 1993.
0.11 Alexander Mikhailov Nancy Tittler, At the Feet of a Giant (Arguments Surrounding Mayakovsky), New Literary History, 1992.
0.11 George Garrett, The Sorrows of Fat City; Or Eclecticism and Other Bad Habits, New Literary History, 1989.
0.11 Stanley Fish, Boutique Multiculturalism or Why Liberals Are Incapable of Thinking about Hate Speech, Critical Inquiry, 1997.
0.11 George Stade, Parole into Ecriture: A Response to Murray Krieger, boundary 2, 1979.
0.11 Blakey Vermeule, VI

Wit and Poetry and Pope or The Handicap Principle, Critical Inquiry, 2012.
0.11 Richard Shusterman, Rap Remix: Pragmatism Postmodernism and Other Issues in the House, Critical Inquiry, 1995.
0.11 Paul B. Armstrong, History and Epistemology: The Example of The Turn of the Screw, New Literary History, 1988.
0.11 M. Susan Lindee, Wars of Out-Describing, Social Text, 1997.
0.11 Aamir Mufti, The Satanic verses and the Cultural Politics of "Islam": A Response to Brennan, Social Text, 1992.
0.11 Patricia Mann, Does Socialism Signify?, Social Text, 1989.
0.11 Richard Levin, (Re) Thinking Unthinkable Thoughts, New Literary History, 1997.
0.11 Bruce Robbins, Interdisciplinarity in Public: The Rhetoric of Rhetoric, Social Text, 1990.
0.11 Mark Jones, Recuperating Arnold: Romanticism and Modern Projects of Disinterestedness, boundary 2, 1991.
0.11 Frank Gehry, Critical Response

I Response to Saree Makdisi's “The Architecture of Erasure”, Critical Inquiry, 2010.
0.11 Peter J. Rabinowitz, Assuming the Obvious: A Reply to Derek Longhurst, Critical Inquiry, 1986.
0.11 Dorothy Nelkin, The Science Wars: Responses to a Marriage Failed, Social Text, 1996.
0.11 Maurice Natanson, The Sleep of Bad Faith, New Literary History, 1980.
0.11 Mary Poovey, Sex in America, Critical Inquiry, 1998.
0.11 John Gardner, Death by Art; Or "Some Men Kill You with a Six-Gun Some Men with a Pen", Critical Inquiry, 1977.
0.11 John Hope Franklin, George Washington Williams and the Beginnings of Afro-American Historiography, Critical Inquiry, 1978.
0.11 Sheldon Sacks, The Pursuit of Lew Archer, Critical Inquiry, 1979.
0.11 Linda Martín Alcoff, Objectivity and Its Politics, New Literary History, 2001.
0.11 , A Correction: Literary History as a Challenge to Literary Theory, New Literary History, 1971.
0.11 Hans Kellner, The Issue in the Bulrushes: A Reply to Wallace Martin, Diacritics, 1982.
0.11 Allen Wood, The Objectivity of Value, New Literary History, 2001.
0.11 Carolyn G. Heilbrun, A Response to "Writing and Sexual Difference", Critical Inquiry, 1982.
0.11 D. W. Fokkema, The Forms and Values of Contemporary Chinese Literature, New Literary History, 1973.
0.11 Charles Altieri, Poetics as "Untruth": Revising Modern Claims for Literary Truths, New Literary History, 1998.
0.11 E. D. Hirsch_ Jr., Against Theory?, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.11 George Garrett, Dreaming with Adam: Notes on Imaginary History, New Literary History, 1970.
0.11 Edwin Martin, On Seeing Walton's Great-Grandfather, Critical Inquiry, 1986.
0.11 Laurent Stern, Narrative versus Description in Historiography, New Literary History, 1990.
0.11 Ronald Sukenick, Eight Digressions on the Politics of Language, New Literary History, 1979.
0.11 Walter A. Davis, The Fisher King: "Wille zur Macht" in Baltimore, Critical Inquiry, 1984.
0.11 A. R. Louch, Criticism and Theory, New Literary History, 1976.
0.11 Michael Fried, Forget It: A Response to Richard Shiff, Critical Inquiry, 1986.
0.11 Elizabeth W. Bruss, The Game of Literature and Some Literary Games, New Literary History, 1977.
0.11 Ann Pellegrini, Pedagogy's Turn: Observations on Students Teachers and Transference-Love, Critical Inquiry, 1999.
0.11 Morris Dickstein, Arnold Then and Now: The Use and Misuse of Criticism, Critical Inquiry, 1983.
0.11 Paisley Livingston, Intentionalism in Aesthetics, New Literary History, 1998.
0.11 James S. Ackerman, Toward a New Social Theory of Art, New Literary History, 1973.
0.11 Akeel Bilgrami, Occidentalism the Very Idea: An Essay on Enlightenment and Enchantment, Critical Inquiry, 2006.
0.11 Tommie Shelby, The Ethics of Uncle Tom's Children, Critical Inquiry, 2012.
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