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Is Literature Dangerous? Or, the Teacher's Anguish

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Extract

Talking about teaching modern literature is also a way of talking about the relationship between literature and society, such an old topic that there is now scarcely any desire to deal with it. But when the teacher in a school or university classroom opens a novel, a poetry collection, or most often an anthology or classic with its attendant notes, and starts reading, trying as hard as possible to grab the attention of twenty or a hundred students, at that moment something crucial happens that has to do with the relationship between literature and society.

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Research Article
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Copyright © ICPHS 2003

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1. Søren Kierkegaard, Journal (free translation). See his Oeuvres complètes, 20 volumes (Paris: Éditions de l'Orante, 1966-86), or Journal (extracts), Vols 1-5 (Paris: Gallimard, 1941-60).