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  1. Aug 26, 2009 · Criticism in society : interviews with Jacques Derrida, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Frank Kermode, Edward Said, Barbara Johnson, Frank Lentricchia, and J. Hillis Miller : Salusinszky, Imre, 1955- : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  2. Criticism in Society: Interviews with Jacques Derrida, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Frank Kermode, Edward Said, Barbara Johnson, Frank Lentricchia, and J. Hillis Miller (review) Warwick Slinn. Philosophy and Literature. Johns Hopkins University Press. Volume 14, Number 1, April 1990. pp. 184-185. 10.1353/phl.1990.0058. Review.

  3. Criticism in Society: Interviews With Jacques Derrid, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Frank Kermode, Edward Said, Barbara Johnson, Fra Paperback – Jan. 1 1987. by Imre Salusinszky (Editor) 5.0 3 ratings. See all formats and editions. Report an issue with this product. ISBN-10.

  4. Interviews with Jacques Derrida, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Frank Kermode, Edward Said, Barbara Johnson, Frank Lentricchia and J. Hillis Miller. 244 pages, Paperback First published April 28, 1989

  5. Harold Bloom claims that the literary world and academia are dominated by charlatans, fools and bureaucrats; he sees the true critic as an original voice rising above conformist babble.

  6. Feb 4, 2010 · In Imre Salusinszkys Criticism in Society, an exemplary collection of interviews with Frye, Derrida, and seven others in the pantheon of the literary establishment (Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Frank Kermode, Edward Said, Barbara Johnson, Frank Lentricchia, and J. Hillis Miller), it is clear that Frye remained an informing critical ...

  7. A series of interviews conducted by Salusinszky with nine members of the literary-theoretical establishment (Jacques Derrida, Northrop Frye, Harold Bloom, Geoffrey Hartman, Frank Kermode, Edward Said, Barbara Johnson, Frank Lentricchia, and J. Hillis Miller), Criticism in Society undertakes both to answer the ever-vexed question of criticism ...