Websites:
Stanley Fish Links:
-BOOK SITE: Surprised by Sin by Stanley Fish (Harvard
University Press)
-EXCERPT: from Boutique Multiculturalism,
or Why Liberals Are Incapable of Thinking about Hate Speech (Stanley Fish, Winter 1997, Critical Inquiry)
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-ESSAY: UNIVERSAL DARKNESS: On the definition of film noir. (Stanley Fish, 6/10/24, The Lamp)
-ESSAY: The Free-Speech Follies: Sure there are
free-speech issues on campus -- just not that many (STANLEY FISH, 6/13/03, Chronicle of Higher Education)
-ESSAY:
Condemnation Without Absolutes (Stanley Fish, October 15, 2001, NY Times)
-ESSAY: Postmodern warfare: the
ignorance of our warrior intellectuals (Stanley Fish, July 2002, Harper's)
Save the World on Your Own Time (STANLEY FISH, January 23, 2003, Chronicle of Higher Education)
-ESSAY:
Don't Blame Relativism (Stanley Fish)
-ESSAY: Why We Can't All Just Get Along (Stanley
Fish, February 1996, First Things)
-ESSAY: Stanley Fish replies to Richard John Neuhaus
(Stanley Fish, February 1996, First Things)
-ESSAY: Stop the Presses (Stanley Fish, May 24, 2002,
Chronicle of Higher Education)
-ESSAY: Let the Bad Times Roll (Stanley Fish,
December 13, 2002, Chronicle of Higher Education)
-ESSAY: Just Published: Minutiae Without
Meaning (Stanley Fish, September 7, 1999, New York Times)
-ESSAY: Reverse Racism, or How the Pot Got to Call the Kettle
Black: In America "whites once set themselves apart from blacks and claimed privileges for themselves while denying them to others," the author
writes. "Now, on the basis of race, blacks are claiming special status and reserving for themselves privileges they deny to others. Isn't one as bad as
the other? The answer is no" (Stanley Fish, November 1993, The Atlantic)
-REVIEW: of Impartiality in Context: Grounding Justice in a
Pluralist World by Shane O'Neill (Stanley Fish, Jurist)
-INTERVIEW: Stanley Agonistes: An Interview with Stanley
Fish (Jeffrey Williams, 2001, the minnesota review)
-INTERVIEW: The one that got away: Paul
Sheehan talks to an American scholar whose maverick views on free speech and multiculturalism have upset almost everyone. (Sydney Morning
Herald, May 18 2002)
-INTERVIEW: "There is no such thing
as free speech": an interview with Stanley Fish (Peter Lowe & Annemarie Jonson, February 1998, Australian Humanities Review)
-INTERVIEW: Islam, Post-September 11: Strenuous
efforts to deny the role religion played in the September 11 attack on America are the result of political correctness and do not reflect the truth, says
Stanley Fish, author of The Trouble With Principle (Rachael Kohn, 8/9/2002, Spirit of Things)
-Fish, Stanley Eugene (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth
Edition)
-Stanley Fish¾ (b. 1938) (Critical Theory)
-ESSAY: Church and State in Stanley Fish's
Antiliberalism (J. Judd Owen, December 1999, American Political Science Review)
-REPLY: A Reply to J. Judd Owen
(Stanley Fish, December 1999, American Political Science Review)
-PROFILE: Why Is Stanley Fish Teaching at Florida’s New College? (Len Gutkin, Nov. 15th, 2023, Chronicle Review)
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-ESSAY: Fish Story (Peter Berkowitz,
06.28.02, New Republic)
-ESSAY: The Year I Rubbed Elbows With Stanley Fish
(John Bruce, Dartmouth Review)
-ESSAY: Social Text: Fish�s Other Flop (Christopher
Pearson and Benjamin Wallace-Wells, Dartmouth Review)
-ESSAY: A case for essentialism (The Sarmatian
Review, January 2002)
-ESSAY: The Trouble with Secular Language:
Some Reflections on the Perspectives of John Rawls and Stanley Fish on the Relationship of Religious and Secular Discourse to Public Life
(Center for Theology Colloquium, Lenoir-Rhyne College, February 1, 2001)
-ESSAY: The Postmodernism Debate
(Wilson Quarterly, Autumn 2002)
-ESSAY: Moral Relativity Is a Hot
Topic? True. Absolutely (Edward Rothstein, 7/12/02, The New York Times)
-ESSAY: Biography and Pseudobiography (Kenneth
Silverman, January 2003, Common Place)
-The Social Text Affair (Alan Sokal)
-ESSAY: Biography and Pseudobiography (Kenneth Silverman, January 2003, Common Place)
-ARCHIVES: "stanley fish" (Find
Articles)
-ARCHIVES: The New York Review of Books: Stanley Fish
-Stanley Fish News Archive
-ARCHIVES: How Milton Works (Stanley Fish News
Archive)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works By Stanley
Fish (Edward T. Oakes, First Things)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works
(Frank Kermode, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works
(Michael Potemra, National Review)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works (John
Leonard, NY Review of Books)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works (John Mullan,
The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works (William Walker,
Early Modern Literary Studies)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works (Peggy Samuels, Common
Review)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works (A.D. Nuttall, London Review
of Books)
-REVIEW: of How Milton
Works (Albert C Labriola, Modern Language Quarterly)
-REVIEW: of How Milton Works
(Blair Hoxby, H-Albion )
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with Principle by
Stanley Fish (Harvey C. Mansfield, National Review)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with Principle(Peter
Berkowitz, Weekly Standard)
-REVIEW: of The
Trouble with Principle (Katha Pollitt, NY Times Book Review)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with
Principle (Mark Goldblatt, Reason)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with
Principle (Paul J. Griffiths, Christian Century)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with
Principle (Adam Wolfson, Commentary)
-REVIEW ESSAY : Democracy Agonistes: Why
hand-wringing about partisanship is pointless [discusses The Trouble with Principle] (Ashley Woodiwiss, Books & Culture)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with Principle (Terry Eagleton,
London Review of Books)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with Principle (David
Gordon , Mises Review)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with Principle
(Peter J. Leithart, First Things)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with Principle
(William A. Galston, The Public Interest)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with
Principle (Steven Poole, The Guardian)
-REVIEW: of The Trouble with
Principle (Ira L. Strauber, Rhetoric & Public Affairs)
-REVIEW: of Doing What Comes Naturally by Stanley Fish
(Matt McKinney)
ACCESS TO THE FOLLOWING IS ONLY AVAILABLE ON EDUCATIONAL SERVERS:
-ESSAY:
Anti-Professionalism (Stanley Fish, Autumn 1985, New Literary History)
-ESSAY: Affirmative
Action and the SAT (Stanley Fish, Winter '93-'94, The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education)
-ESSAY: The Temptation to
Action in Milton's Poetry (Stanley Fish, Autumn 1981, ELH)
-ESSAY: Resistance and
Independence: A Reply to Gerald Graff (Stanley Fish, Autumn 1985, New Literary History)
-REVIEW
ESSAY: Bad Company: reviews of The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a Multicultural Society by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.; The Path to
National Suicide: An Essay on Immigration and Multiculturalism by Laurence Auster; and The Way of the WASP: How It Made America, and How It
Can Save It, So to Speak by Richard Brookhiser (Stanley Fish, Transition)
-REVIEW: of The Act of Reading: A Theory of Aesthetic Response by Wolfgang Iser (Stanley Fish, Diacritics)
-ESSAY: Fish on Blind Submission (in Forum): Geoffrey Galt Harpham; Jeffrey Skoblow; James Holstun; Sieglinde Lug; Grace Tiffany; Roger
Seamon; Lawrence W. Hyman; Stanley Fish (PMLA, March 1989)
-ESSAY: Literature by the
Reader: The "Affective" Theory of Stanley Fish (Edward Regis, Jr., November 1976, College English)
-ESSAY: Accounting for the
Changing Certainties of Interpretive Communities (Reed Way Dasenbrock, December 1986, MLN: Comparative Literature)
-ESSAY: Interpretation on Tlon: A
Response to Stanley Fish (Gerald Graff, Autumn 1985, New Literary History)
-ESSAY: Literature and Language: A
Commentary (Paul de Man, Autumn 1972, New Literary History)
-ESSAY: Swimming Upstream with
Stanley Fish (Kathleen McCormick, Autumn 1985, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism)
-ESSAY: Do We Write the Text
We Read? (Reed Way Dasenbrock, January 1991, College English)
-ESSAY: Talk like Whales: A
Reply to Stanley Fish (Wolfgang Iser, Autumn 1981, Diacritics)
-ESSAY: Critical Persuasion: In
Response to Stanley Fish (Joseph F. Graham, Autumn 1979, Boundary 2)
-ESSAY: The Return of the
Reader (Francoise Ravaux, April 1979, The French Review)
-ESSAY:
Interpretive Strategies/Strategic Interpretations: On Anglo-American Reader Response Criticism (Mary Louise Pratt, Autumn, 1982 - Winter,
1983, Boundary 2)
-ESSAY: Putting Readers in Their
Places: Some Alternatives to Cloning Stanley Fish (Alan C. Purves, November 1980, College English)
-ESSAY: Fish's Argument for the
Relativity of Interpretive Truth (Robert Stecker, Summer 1990, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism)
-ESSAY: Supersession and the
Subject: A Reconsideration of Stanley Fish's "Affective Stylistics" (William Ray, Autumn 1978, Diacritics)
-REVIEW: of Is There a Text in
This Class? The Authority of Interpretive Communities by Stanley Fish (Catherine Gallagher, Diacritics)
-REVIEW: of Is There a Text in This
Class? (J. Timothy Bagwell, Poetics Today)
-REVIEW:
of Is There a Text in This Class? (Steven Rendall, Diacritics)
-REVIEW: of Is there a Text in
this Class? (Catherine Gallagher, MLN)
-REVIEW: of Is There a Text in This
Class? (Michael Steig, College English)
-REVIEW: of Is There a Text in
This Class? (Anthony C. Yu, Modern Philology)
-REVIEW: of
Self-Consuming Artifacts: The Experience of Seventeenth-Century Literature by Stanley Fish (1975) (Jonathan Culler, Diacritics)
-REVIEW: of Doing What
Comes Naturally: Change, Rhetoric, and the Practice and Theory in Literary and Legal Studies by Stanley Fish (1990) (Helle Porsdam, American
Quarterly)
-REVIEW: of Doing What Comes
Naturally (Milner S. Ball, Poetics Today)
-REVIEW: of Doing What Comes
Naturally (John Michael, Diacritics)
-REVIEW: of Doing What
Comes Naturally (Christopher Norris, Comparative Literature)
-REVIEW: of Doing What
Comes Naturally (Madhava Prasad, Diacritics)
-REVIEW: of Doing what
Comes Naturally (Frank Donoghue, MLN)
-REVIEW: of Doing What
Comes Naturally (Roger Shiner, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism)
-REVIEW: of The Living Temple:
George Herbert and Catechizing by Stanley Fish (1980) (Louis L. Martz, Renaissance Quarterly)
-REVIEW: of The Living
Temple. George Herb�ert and Catechizing (C. F. Williamson, The Review of English Studies)
-REVIEW: of The Living
Temple: George Herbert and Catechizing (Barbara Leah Harman, Comparative Literature)
-REVIEW: of
Self-Consuming Artifacts: The Experience of Seventeenth-Century Literature by Stanley Fish (1974) (Leslie Brisman, Diacritics)
READER-RESPONSE:
-ESSAY: Reader-Response and the
Pathos Principle (Nan Johnson, Spring 1988, Rhetoric Review)
-REVIEW: of Reader-Response
Criticism: From Formalism to Post-Structuralism by Jane P. Tompkins (Michel Grimaud, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism)
Book-related and General Links:
JOHN MILTON:
John Milton: The Milton-L Home Page
-John Milton (1608-1674) (Luminarium)
John Milton (kirjasto)
-John Milton (1608-1674) (Johnson's
Lives of the Poets)
-BIO: John Milton, poet (James Kiefer's Christian
Biographies)
-E-TEXTS: The John Milton Reading Room (Dartmouth)
-E-TEXT: Areopagitica
-E-TEXT: Life of Milton By Samuel Johnson
-ESSAY: The Muting of Satan:
Language and Redemption in Paradise Regained (Steven Goldsmith, Winter 1987, Studies in English Literature)
-ESSAY:
Milton's Satanic Parable (Thomas F. Merrill, Summer 1983, ELH)
-ESSAY: Plundering the
Egyptians; or, what We Learn from Recent Books on Milton (Earl Miner, Winter 1969, Eighteenth-Century Studies)
-ESSAY:
Uninventing Milton (John Peter Rumrich, February 1990, Modern Philology)