"An elegantly written, philosophically stimulating survey of the central issues in the philosophy of literature." - British Journal of Aesthetics, 2008
"David Davies here offers a succinct, intelligent account of the state of play in a range of philosophical debates concerning literature, focusing on the Anglo-American tradition...If you do not know these debates, this book would be an excellent, efficient route to wide-ranging understanding of the field. If you are familiar with these debates, I think it is well worth following Davies in his forthright examination of the issues...Davies displays an impressive grasp of this field. The book would be a very useful interlocutor in a class studying the philosophical texts Davies considers. In general, the solid argumentative content puts readers in a position to follow through substantively on the issues, and it makes one hope that Davies himself will pursue some of these issues further."- Eileen John, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, September 15, 2008
- Elieen John, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews