Description |
ix, 186 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Key contemporary thinkers |
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Key contemporary thinkers (Cambridge, England)
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Contents |
1. Eagleton and the Catholic Left -- 2. From Williams to Althusser: Eagleton's Early Literary Criticism -- 3. The Critic as Azdak: Eagleton in the 1980s -- 4. The Ideology of the Postmodern -- 5. Nationalism, Socialism, and Ireland -- 6. The Full Circle? |
Summary |
"Terry Eagleton is one of the most influential contemporary literary theorists and critics. His diverse body of work has been crucial to developments in cultural theory and literary critical practice in modern times and, for a generation of humanities students, his writing has been a source of both provocation and enjoyment. This book undertakes a lucid and detailed analysis of Eagleton's oeuvre. It gives close attention to the full range of Eagleton's major publications, examining their arguments and implications, as well as how they have intervened in wider debates in cultural theory. It also investigates his less familiar works, such as his early writing on the Catholic Left, as well as other as yet unpublished material, showing how these works can be understood alongside the more prominent areas of his thought. Through this, the book offers a cohesive overview of Eagleton's career to date, tracing the development of his theoretical positions. It will be essential reading for students of literary criticism, cultural theory, and intellectual history."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [168]-182) and index |
Subject |
Eagleton, Terry, 1943- -- Knowledge -- Literature
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Literature -- History and criticism -- Theory, etc.
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Criticism -- Great Britain -- History -- 20th century.
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Genre/Form |
Biographies.
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LC no. |
2008541886 |
ISBN |
9780745636092 (hbk.) |
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0745636098 (hbk.) |
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9780745636108 (paperback) |
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0745636101 (paperback) |
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