Top 7 Quotes & Sayings by Jonathan Culler

Explore popular quotes and sayings by Jonathan Culler.
Last updated on April 19, 2025.
Jonathan Culler

Jonathan Culler is an American literary critic. He was Class of 1916 Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Cornell University. His published works are in the fields of structuralism, literary theory and literary criticism.

Born: October 1, 1944
Los Angeles makes the rest of California seem authentic.
The meaning of a work is not what the author had in mind at some point, nor is it simply a property of the text or the experience of a reader. Meaning is an inescapable notion because it is not something simple or simply determined. It is simultaneously an experience of a subject and a property of a text. It is both what we understand and what in the text we try to understand.
Meaning is context bound, but context is boundless — © Jonathan Culler
Meaning is context bound, but context is boundless
The poem is a structure of signifiers which absorbs and reconstitutes the signified.
With its shrewd analysis and its knowledgeable reflections on the state of the arts, as well as a rich array of anecdotes and quotations about patronage, Patronizing the Arts will appeal to a broad audience.
Poetry lies at the centre of the literary experience because it is the form that most clearly asserts the specificity of literature.
After illuminating the work of Rembrandt, Caravaggio, Louise Bourgeois, Balthus, and other modern artists, Mieke Bal again demonstrates her extraordinary flair for cultural criticism in taking on the work of Doris Salcedo, exploring the philosophical and aesthetic stakes of this committed political art and the relation between beauty, violence, and memory. A tour de force.
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