Austin Warren is a scholar whose work, like his influential Theory of Literature, has shaped how we understand literary study. He's a key voice in criticism and theory, offering clear insights into the nature of literature itself.
Becoming what one is

Becoming what one is
Synopsis
Becoming What One Is chronicles the early life of Austin Warren (1899-1986), an important pioneer in the early days of New Criticism and one of the most respected scholars of the twentieth century. This intimate memoir of Warren's formative years begins with his childhood on a New England farm and education at Wesleyan, Harvard, and Princeton and ends with reflections on the scholar's search for identity, religion, and wisdom; the relationship between his profession, education, and his vocation, writing; and the need for a new vision of the role of the teacher. The journey in between is an extraordinary odyssey of spiritual and intellectual discovery - an elegant chronicle of "becoming" by a singular personality who searched ceaselessly for meaning and a wider intellectual world.
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Becoming what one isUnknown, 1995
172 pages
University of Michigan PressLanguage: EnglishISBN: 9780472102877First Edition



























