BUT ENOUGH ABOUT ME: Why We Read About Other People's Lives
Nancy K. Miller, . . Columbia Univ., $49.50 (160pp) ISBN 978-0-231-12523-9
One of the founders of the "personal criticism" movement whereby a critic finds, Montaigne-style, larger truths in meditating on one's experiences, Miller here offers a witty defense of the genre. Lingering over her development as WWII-era New York child, early '60s grad student in a largely male academy, '70s and '80s feminist-critic-in-the-trenches, and '90s author of such books as
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Reviewed on: 08/19/2002
Genre: Religion
Hardcover - 160 pages - 978-0-231-12522-2
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