Literature + History and criticism + Theory, etc
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Literature + History and criticism + Theory, etc
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Literature + History and criticism + Theory, etc
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- About Raymond Williams, edited by Monika Seidl, Roman Horak and Lawrence Grossberg
- Beginnings, intention and method, Edward W. Said
- Selected letters of I. A. Richards, C H, edited by John Constable ; with an introduction by Richard Luckett
- Radical indecision, Barthes, Blanchot, Derrida, and the future of criticism, Leslie Hill
- The Current in criticism, essays on the present and future of literary theory, edited by Clayton Koelb and Virgil Lokke
- Belated modernity and aesthetic culture, inventing national literature, Gregory Jusdanis
- National culture and the new global system, Frederick Buell
- Modern criticism and theory, a reader, edited by David Lodge and Nigel Wood
- The infinite conversation, Maurice Blanchot ; translation and foreword by Susan Hanson
- Literary primitivism, Ben Etherington
- Culture, 1922, the emergence of a concept, Marc Manganaro
- Doing things with texts, essays in criticism and critical theory, by M. H. Abrams ; edited and with a foreword by Michael Fischer
- Consequences of theory, edited by Jonathan Arac and Barbara Johnson
- Modern criticism and theory, a reader, edited by David Lodge ; revised by Nigel Wood
- The deaths of the author, reading and writing in time, Jane Gallop
- Anthropocene reading, literary history in geologic times, edited by Tobias Menely and Jesse Oak Taylor
- Historical criticism and the meaning of texts, J.R. de J. Jackson
- 30-second literature, the 50 most important forms, genres and styles, each explained in half a minute, editor, Ella Berthoud ; contributors, Naomi Frisby [and four others] ; illustrator, Nicky Ackland-Snow
- Literary theory, Jonathan Culler
- Reconstructing contexts, the aims and principles of archaeo-historicism, Robert D. Hume
- Victor Turner and the construction of cultural criticism, between literature and anthropology, edited by Kathleen M. Ashley
- Prosthesis, David Wills
- Distant reading, Franco Moretti
- Vision and textuality, edited by Stephen Melville and Bill Readings
- Readings, acts of close reading in literary theory, Julian Wolfreys
- Without mastery, reading and other forces, Sarah Wood
- Against theory, literary studies and the new pragmatism, edited by W. J. T. Mitchell
- The reader, the text, the poem, the transactional theory of the literary work, Louise M. Rosenblatt ; with a new preface and epilogue
- Culture and imperialism, Edward W.Said
- The living prism, itineraries in comparative literature, Eva Kushner
- Stories, theories and things, Christine Brooke-Rose
- Terry Eagleton, a critical introduction, James Smith
- Institutions of world literature, writing, translation, markets, edited by Stefan Helgesson and Pieter Vermeulen
- Comparative poetics, an intercultural essay on theories of literature, Earl Miner
- An introduction to literature, criticism and theory, Andrew Bennett and Nicholas Royle
- Structuralist poetics, structuralism, linguistics and the study of literature, Jonathan Culler
- Mikhail Bakhtin, between phenomenology and marxism, Michael F. Bernard-Donals
- Critical reading and writing.
- Literary theory, an introduction, Terry Eagleton
- Derrida, Heidegger, Blanchot, sources of Derrida's notion and practice of literature, Timothy Clark
- Globalectics, theory and the politics of knowing, Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o
- Literature against philosophy, Plato to Derrida, a defence of poetry, Mark Edmundson
- Post-postmodernism, or, The cultural logic of just-in-time capitalism, Jeffrey T. Nealon
- Marxism and literature, Raymond Williams
- The Eagleton reader, edited by Stephen Regan
- Literary theory, an introduction, Terry Eagleton
- Literature, geography, translation, studies in world writing, edited by Cecilia Alvstad, Stefan Helgesson and David Watson
- Critical Essays, by Ford Madox Ford ; edited by Max Saunders and Richard Stang
- Sexual violence in western thought and writing, chaste rape, by Victor J. Vitanza
- Literary theory, a very short introduction, Jonathan Culler