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Interpreting Literary Texts

A Post-Kantian Approach
By: Michael Giffin

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This book explores how textual interpretation evolved from Classicism to Postmodernism. Using novels by authors like Jane Austen, Patrick White, and Margaret Atwood, it traces the shifts in literary movements and philosophical concepts of truth, reason, and the human mind.

This book considers how textual interpretation has been influenced by post-Kantian philosophy and aesthetics, particularly the cultural transition from the correspondence theory of knowledge and…
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This book considers how textual interpretation has been influenced by post-Kantian philosophy and aesthetics, particularly the cultural transition from the correspondence theory of knowledge and truth to Nietzschean perspectivism, and the canonical transition from Classicism, to Romanticism, to Modernism, to Postmodernism. It discusses the principles of interpretation, the concept of reason (logos), and how the West’s model of mind evolved. The novels of Jane Austen introduce the concept of Classicism, including her debt to Aristotle’s thinking about Tragedy and Comedy in Poetics. The two trajectories of Romanticism are discussed, the philosophical trajectory through Berlin’s idea of Counter-Enlightenment—the immanent critique of metaphysics—and the aesthetic trajectory through Blake’s vision of what is possible if the doors of perception can be cleansed. The novels of Australia’s Patrick White introduce the concept of Modernism and his attempt to “imagine the real”. The novels of Margaret Atwood introduce the concept of Postmodernism, tracing her literary evolution from an author focused on female identity to one concerned with the future of humanity. The novels of Graham Greene and Muriel Spark are discussed as two different Catholic responses to Modernism. The novels of Marilynne Robinson and Douglas Wilson are discussed as two different Protestant responses to Calvinism.

Michael Giffin BA, BTh, MLitt, PhD writes books, essays, and reviews. His research interests include the nineteenth and twentieth century novel, Christian and Jewish relations, Franciscan studies, and Hawaiian history. He is an Anglican priest and a Franciscan. He lives in Sydney, Australia, and holds both US and Australian citizenship.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-1050-1
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-1050-6
  • Date of Publication: 2024-09-16

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-5150-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-5150-9
  • Date of Publication: 2025-06-13

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-0364-1051-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-1051-3
  • Date of Publication: 2025-06-13

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: D, DS, HP
  • THEMA: D, DS, QD
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  • "This book represents an important contribution to the study of religion and literature, an all too rare study of close reading of complex texts within the context of changing ‘imaginaries’ from the classical to the romantic, the modern and the post-modern."
    - David Jasper, Emeritus Professor, University of Glasgow, UK
  • "In plain language and clear explanations, Giffin makes literary texts and theoretical works as accessible to the common reader as to professional teachers and literary critics."
    - Jennifer Gribble, Honorary Associate Professor of English, University of Sydney, Australia
  • "In this timely and well-informed book, Michael Giffin makes the case for the fundamental importance of the close reading of texts and laments its demise."
    - Jennifer Gribble, Honorary Associate Professor of English, University of Sydney, Australia

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