For a theorist of his stature, de Man published little criticism, all of
it in the form of essays: Blindness and Insight: Essays in
the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism (1971, revised 1983);
Allegories of Reading: Figural Language in Rousseau,
Nietzche, Rilke, and Proust (1979); The Rhetoric of Romanticism
(1984); The Resistance to Theory (1986).
Since his death, de Man's reputation has been tarnished by the revelation
that during World War II he wrote anti-Semitic
articles for a publication that sympathized with the Nazi regime.