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“Nothing like this has been attempted before. (...) It might be called a literary Porto Alegre. That implies a beginning, with much fierce argument and discussion to come. But whatever the outcome of ensuing criticisms or objections, The World Republic of Letters -- empire more than republic, as…” quote by Perry Anderson
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“Nothing like this has been attempted before. (...) It might be called a literary Porto Alegre. That implies a beginning, with much fierce argument and discussion to come. But whatever the outcome of ensuing criticisms or objections, The World Republic of Letters -- empire more than republic, as Casanova shows -- is likely to have the same sort of liberating impact at large as Said's Orientalism, with which it stands comparison.”

Perry Anderson

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Source Essay: The World Republic of Letters, 2004

The work suggests a new, bold literary movement that could reshape global criticism like Said's Orientalism did.

In simple terms: A daring literary project may change world criticism.

Key Takeaway

Embrace bold literary experiments.

Themes

literature criticism global culture revolution impact

Mood

optimistic critical intellectual

Type

analytical provocative

When to use this quote

  • academic conferences
  • publishing houses
  • literary festivals
  • online platforms
  • cross‑cultural collaborations

Key Concepts

postcolonial theory public sphere cultural hegemony

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can emerging voices break through established can?
  • What risks arise when redefining literary can?
A Different Perspective

Its influence may be limited by entrenched academic hierarchies.

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