by TerryEagleton (Author)
Terry Eagleton is one of the most important - and most radical - theorists writing today. His witty and acerbic attacks on contemporary culture and society are read and enjoyed by many, and his studies of literature are regarded as classics of contemporary criticism. In this new edition of his groundbreaking treatise on literary theory, Eagleton seeks to develop a sophisticated relationship between Marxism and literary criticism. Ranging across the key works of Raymond Williams, Lenin, Trostsky, Brecht, Adorno, Benjamin, Lukacs and Sartre, he develops a nuanced critique of traditional literary criticism, while producing a compelling theoretical account of ideology. Eagleton uses this perspective to offer fascinating analyses of canonical writers, including George Eliot, Charles Dickens, Joseph Conrad, Henry James, T.S. Eliot, W.B. Yeats, James Joyce and D.H. Lawrence. However, he distances himself from a simplistic application of Marxist categories and shows how ideology can play a productive and subversive role in their work.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: 2
Publisher: Verso
Published: 17 Aug 2006
ISBN 10: 1844670805
ISBN 13: 9781844670802
Eagleton is second to none among cultural critics writing in the English language today. --The Guardian
Eagleton is a combative, fiercely articulate and witty Marxist literary critic. --The Nation
Eagleton is informative, witty and wise. --Times Higher Education Supplement
Genuinely illuminating. --Time Out