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This book represents a cornerstone of Edward Said's critical project, rejecting the separation of literary texts from their worldly and historical contexts. Said directs sharp criticism at formalist and deconstructive approaches, advocating for a "secular criticism" engaged with issues of politics, power, and history. The book emphasizes the critic's responsibility to connect the text to the world and challenge institutional and ideological constraints, offering a strong call for a conscious critical practice.
160.00 dh