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In 1977, Bennington College alumna Edith Barbour Andrews established the Ben Belitt Lectureships in gratitude to her teacher Ben Belitt and dedicated the publication of the lectures (in the form of chapbooks) to the memory of William Troy, another of her beloved teachers. The collection, published here in one volume, comprises lectures by some of the most inspiring writers and keenest critics of our time. In his introduciton to The Ordering Mirror, Phillip Lopate contrasts the anticipations and the audience/lecturer dynamic inherent in attending yearly lecture, with the experience of reading them, and the opportunity for reflection and comparison. Lopate summarizes that, It is enough to appreciate that we are watching masters of the game of essay-writing, who, even as they comment on the masterpieces of other writers, practice their own wizardry.The volume includes: George Steiner, The Uncommon Reader(1978)Frank Kermode, Divination(1979)Harold Bloom, To the Tally of My Soul: Whitmans Image of Voice(1980)Denis Donoghue, The Politics of Modern Criticism(1981)Irving Howe, The Making of a Critic(1982)Richard Ellman, The Uses of Decadence: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce(1983)Bernard Malamud, Long Work, Short Life(1984)Ben Belitt, Literature and Belief: Three Spiritual Exercises(1985)Saul Bellow, Summations(1987)Hugh Kenner, Magics and Spells (about curses, charms, and riddles)(1987)Richard Rorty, The Barber of Kasbeam: Nabokov on Cruelty(1988)Rene Girard, Collective Violence and Sacrifice in Shakespeares Julius Caesar(1989)Nadine Gordimer, Three in a Bed: Fiction, Morals and Politics(1990)Seamus Heaney, Dylan the Durable?: On Dylan Thomas(1992)Cynthia Ozick, What Henry James Knew(1992)

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title:The Ordering Mirror : Readers and Contexts : the Ben Belitt Lectures At Bennington College
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publisher:Fordham University Press
isbn10 | asin:0823215156
print isbn13:9780823215157
ebook isbn13:9780585195445
language:English
subjectAmerican literature--History and criticism, English literature--History and criticism.
publication date:1993
lcc:PS121.O73 1993eb
ddc:810.9
subject:American literature--History and criticism, English literature--History and criticism.
Page iii
The Ordering Mirror
Readers and Contexts
The Ben Belitt Lectures at
Bennington College
Introduction by
Phillip Lopate
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Copyright 1993 by Bennington College
All rights reserved
LC 93-2065
ISBN 0-8232-1515-6
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Ordering mirror: readers and contexts / introduction by Phillip Lopate.
p. cm.
Fifteen essays previously published. 1977-1992. in the Ben Belitt lecture series.
ISBN 0-8232-1515-6 : $30.00
1. American literatureHistory and criticism. 2. English literatureHistory and
criticism.
PS121.073 1993
810.9dc20
Printed in the United States of America
Page v
To Edith Barbour Andrews
(Bennington '41)
"And now it is my turn!"
Page vii
Contents
Foreword
Elizabeth Coleman
ix
Introduction: The Monologue as Conversation
Phillip Lopate
xi
The Uncommon Reader
George Steiner
1
Divination
Frank Kermode
21
To the Tally of My Soul: Whitman's Image of Voice
Harold Bloom
42
The Politics of Modern Criticism
Denis Donoghue
72
The Making of a Critic
Irving Howe
93
The Uses of Decadence: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce
Richard Ellmann
115
Long Work, Short Life
Bernard Malamud
134
Literature and Belief: Three "Spiritual Exercises"
Ben Belitt
147
Summations
Saul Bellow
164

Page viii
Magic and Spells
Hugh Kenner
182
The Barber of Kasbeam: Nabokov on Cruelty
Richard Rorty
198
Collective Violence and Sacrifice in Shakespeare's Julius Caesar
Ren Girard
221
Three in a Bed: Fiction, Morals, and Politics
Nadine Gordimer
243
Dylan the Durable? On Dylan Thomas
Seamus Heaney
255
What Henry James Knew
Cynthia Ozick
276

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Foreword
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"The Ben Belitt Lectureship Series is a pageant of minds, named for a poet whose mind is a pageant."
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John W. Barr
Chairman, Board of Trustees
Bennington College
When Bennington College alumna Edith Barbour Andrews (1941) established the Ben Belitt Lectureship Series in 1977, she called it "a thanks for the past and support for the future," citing the "enchantment, devotion, and love for the written word" she experienced as a student at Bennington. Her passion, generosity, and foresight resulted in a series of lecturesnow a collection of essaysby some of the keenest, most eloquent critics and writers of our time.
In establishing the series, Andrews specified that the lectureship be named in honor of her teacher Ben Belitt, and that publication of the lecture chapbooks honor another Bennington teacher, William Troy.
Troy, who taught at Bennington College for eight years beginning in 1938, was a highly regarded critic during the 1930s and 40s. Among the contemporaries with whom he ranks are Edmund Wilson, Kenneth Burke, and R.P. Blackmur. In the preface to the 1976 publication of William Troy: Selected Essays, edited by Stanley Edgar Hyman, Allen Tate placed Troy "among the handful of the best critics of this century." For his teaching at Bennington and elsewhere, Hyman cited Troy as "the greatest of lecturers in literature."
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