Description: The Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics brings together humanist critical traditions from Europe, the United Kingdom, and North America and reveals the surprising extent to which, in various languages and academic systems, critics were posing similar questions and offering a gamut of similar responses.
Brief description: William Calin is a graduate research professor in the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Florida.
Review Quotes: 'The Twentieth-Century Humanist Critics is a very engaging work, full of insights on critics that are due for a re-reading. Eminently readable, William Calin's book is timely and original in its treatment of the relationship between humanism and contemporary literary studies.'--Francesco G. Loriggio, College of Humanities, Carleton University