Resources
- de Man, Paul. Blindness and Insight: Essays in the rhetoric of contemporary criticism . New York: Oxford, 1971.
- Lawall, Sarah N. Critics of Consciousness: The existential structures of literature. Cambridge: Harvard UP, 1968.
- Leitch, Vincent B. et al. “Georges Poulet.” The Norton Anthology of Theory and Criticism. New York: Norton, 2001. 1317-20.
- Meltzer, Françoise. Introduction. Exploding Poetry. By Georges Poulet. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1977. vii-xi.
- Miller, J. Hillis. “The Geneva School: The Criticism of Marcel Raymond, Albert Béguin, Georges Poulet, Jean Rousset, Jean-Pierre Richard, and Jean Starobinski.” The Critical Quarterly VIII, 4 (Winter 1966): 302-321.
- Poulet, Georges. “Phenomenology of Reading.” New Literary History 1, 1 (October 1969): 53-68.
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