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Literature and the Public Good

Rick Rylance · ISBN 9780199654390
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Publisher Oxford University Press UK
Author(s) Rick Rylance
Subtitle The Literary Agenda
Published 27th October 2016
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The Literary Agenda

Rick Rylance addresses the debate over the public value of literary studies in a book which starts from the widely-remarked predicament of the humanities in modern times. By comparison with science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, the humanities can be negatively characterised as at best optional extras; at worst, frivolous and wasteful. Funders and policy-makers can question their value in terms of utility, vocational prospects and intrinsic worth,
while journalists and commentators predict extinction.So what is the justification for literature at the present time? Rylance argues that literature's value lies in its enormous
public presence and its contribution to the public good. Far from being apologetic for our investment in literature, he argues for its value to all parts of our society from economic productivity to personal and social wellbeing. He examines discussion of literature's public role over time, taking in key moments of self-reflection such as Sir Philip Sidney's 'Defense of Poesy' (1581) and work by John Mill and Ruskin. He reviews current arguments about how culture creates value: from the idea of
'public goods' in economics to the value of reading for social consciousness in cognitive psychology. The book makes strong claims for the importance and urgency of reading literature today.
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