
It’s become common today to avoid direct critical contact with literature. Instead, novels and poetry tend to be considered at a distance, for what they reveal about when they were written or how they might illuminate various fashionable issues. Texts have become detached from robust criticism. The role of the serious, independent literary critic with their own orientation in the world, part of a critical culture which holds writers up to clear standards, has fallen away – often seen as an outmoded, elitist bourgeois affliction best blotted out.