TY - BOOK AU - Anderson,Judith H. AU - Barkan,Leonard AU - Berger,Harry AU - Cartelli,Thomas AU - Collins,Bradford R. AU - Dolven,Jeff AU - Eggert,Katherine AU - Erickson,Peter AU - Farness,Jay AU - Frank,Jill AU - Gimelli Martin,Catherine AU - Greenburg,Bradley AU - Greene,Roland AU - Gross,Kenneth AU - Grossman,Marshall AU - Hammill,Graham AU - Leach,Eleanor AU - Lee Miller,David AU - Levine,Nina AU - Miller,David Lee AU - Oram,William A. AU - Silberman,Lauren AU - Wofford,Susanne L. TI - A Touch More Rare: Harry Berger, Jr., and the Arts of Interpretation SN - 9780823230303 U1 - 801/.95092 22 PY - 2009///] CY - New York, NY : PB - Fordham University Press, KW - Critics KW - United States KW - Scholars KW - Art & Visual Culture KW - Literary Studies KW - LITERARY CRITICISM / General KW - bisacsh N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Illustrations --; Acknowledgments --; Introduction --; Part One. Drama --; Chapter 1. Enlisting in Harry Berger’s Imaginary Forces --; Chapter 2. Harry Berger and Self-Hatred --; Chapter 3. Complicity and Catharsis: The Immature Criticism of Harry Berger --; Chapter 4. Sack Drama --; Chapter 5. Redistributing Complicities in an Age of Digital Production: Michael Radford’s Film Version of The Merchant of Venice --; Part Two. Harry’s Bower of Bliss --; Chapter 6. Acrasian Fantasies: Outsides, Insides, Upsides, Downsides in the Bower of Bliss --; Chapter 7. Harry Berger’s Genius: Porting Pleasure in the Bower of Bliss --; Chapter 8. Taking Another Peek --; Part Three. Critical and Cultural Theory --; Chapter 9. Close Reading Transformed: The New Criticism and the World --; Chapter 10. Thinking Culture, and Beyond --; Chapter 11. Bergerama: New Critical and Poststructural Theory in the Work of Harry Berger, Jr --; Part Four. Visual Arts --; Chapter 12. The Power of Prodigality in the Work of Derek Walcott and Harry Berger --; Chapter 13. Harry Berger’s Sprezzatura and the Poses of Cicero’s de Oratore --; Chapter 14. What Art Historians Can Learn from Harry --; Part Five. Reading Plato --; Chapter 15. Platonic Irony in Berger --; Chapter 16. Situating Harry’s Plato --; Part Six. Intellectual Community --; Chapter 17. The Seminal and the Inimitable: An Adventure in Harryland --; Chapter 18. How Harry Taught --; Chapter 19. Harry Berger’s Intellectual Community --; The Last Word ‘‘All Your Writers Do Consent That Ipse Is He’’ --; Chapter 20. Backlooping: Life in a Revisionary Enclave --; Notes --; Harry Berger,Jr.: Bio-bibliography --; Contributors --; Select Publications Index --; Index; restricted access N2 - Harry Berger, Jr., has long been one of our most revered and respected literary and cultural critics. Since the late nineties, a stream of remarkable and innovative publications have shown how very broad his interests are, moving from Shakespeare to baroque painting, to Plato, to theories of early culture.In this volume a distinguished group of scholars gathers to celebrate the work of Harry Berger, Jr. To "celebrate," in Berger's words, is "to visit something either in great numbers or else frequently-to go away and come back, go away and come back, go away and come back. Celebrating is what you do the second or third time around, but not the first. To celebrate is to revisit. To revisit is to revise. Celebration is the eureka of revision." Not only former students but distinguished colleagues and scholars come together in these pages to discover Berger's eurekas-to revisit the rigor and originality of his criticism, and occasionally to revise its conclusions, all through the joy of strenuous engagement. Nineteen essays on Berger's Shakespeare, his Spenser, his Plato, and his Rembrandt, on his theories of interpretation and cultural change and on the ethos of his critical and pedagogical styles, open new approaches to the astonishing ongoing body of work authored by Berger. An introduction by the editors and an afterword by Berger himself place this festival of interpretation in the context of Berger's intellectual development and the reception of his work from the mid-twentieth century into the first decade of the twenty-first UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780823237296?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823237296 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/document/cover/isbn/9780823237296/original ER -