Eagleton is second to none among cultural critics writing in the English language today.

Guardian

Eagleton is a combative, fiercely articulate and witty Marxist literary critic.

The Nation

This wide-ranging book argues that criticism emerged in early bourgeois society as a central feature of a "public sphere" in which political, ethical, and literary judgements could mingle under the benign rule of reason. The disintegration of this fragile culture brought on a crisis in criticism, whose history since the 18th century has been fraught with ambivalence and anxiety.Eagleton's account embraces Addison and Steele, Johnson and the 19-century reviewers, such critics as Arnold and Stephen, the heyday of Scrutiny and New Criticism, and finally the proliferation of avant-garde literary theories such as deconstructionism. The Function of Criticism is nothing less than a history and critique of the "critical institution" itself. Eagleton's judgements on individual critics are sharp and illuminating, which his general argument raises crucial questions about the relations between language, literature and politics.
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Eagleton is second to none among cultural critics writing in the English language today.
A history and critique of the last 200 years of cultural criticism, from Addison and Steele to Barthes and Derrida

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781844670550
Publisert
2006-01-17
Utgiver
Vendor
Verso Books
Vekt
160 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
132 mm
Dybde
8 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
138

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Om bidragsyterne

Terry Eagleton is Professor of Cultural Theory and John Rylands Fellow, University of Manchester. His other books include Ideology; The Function of Criticism; Heathcliff and the Great Hunger; Against the Grain; Walter Benjamin; and Criticism and Ideology, all from Verso.