THE GENEVA SCHOOL: The Criticism of Marcel Raymond, Albert Béguin, Georges Poulet, Jean Rousset, Jean-Pierre Richard, and Jean Starobinski

Authors

  • Hillis Miller University of California, Irvine, USA Author
  • Abdelbassat Mounadi Idrissi University Ibn Toufail, Kenitra. Morocco Translator

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17613/2mq6-9r54

Keywords:

Criticism, Consciousness of consciousness, Romanticism, Phenomenology

Abstract

Hillis Miller’s article here is a concise study of a famous critical school, known as the Geneva School. Miller’s argument is that Phenomenological and Romantic influences were the point of departure for the Geneva critics, especially in their conception of literature and criticism and the roles they play in bringing out the individual consciousness of the creative writer, wherein it merges with the consciousness of the critic, blossoming further into a new literary critical work this time.

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Published

2023-07-31

How to Cite

THE GENEVA SCHOOL: The Criticism of Marcel Raymond, Albert Béguin, Georges Poulet, Jean Rousset, Jean-Pierre Richard, and Jean Starobinski. (2023). Arabic Journal for Translation Studies, 2(4), 230-245. https://doi.org/10.17613/2mq6-9r54