Hot Property
Discover the intriguing exploration of literary originality in Hot Property by Francoise Meltzer, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1997. This thought-provoking work spans 179 pages and delves into the anxiety surrounding the origins of literature. Meltzer employs insightful case studies to unravel the fragile nature of originality, a cornerstone of literary criticism. She compellingly argues that challenges to a writer's status as a creator expose the very myth of originality that underpins the critical establishment. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in literary theory, philosophy, and the complex dynamics of authorship. Engage with Meltzer's critical insights and deepen your understanding of the literary landscape.