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ISBN: PB: 9780300194135

Yale University Press

April 2013

264 pp.

21x14 cm

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Event of Literature

In this characteristically concise, witty, and lucid book, Terry Eagleton turns his attention to the questions we should ask about literature, but rarely do. What is literature? Can we even speak of "literature" at all? What do different literary theories tell us about what texts mean and do? In throwing new light on these and other questions he has raised in previous best-sellers, Eagleton offers a new theory of what we mean by literature. He also shows what it is that a great many different literary theories have in common. In a highly unusual combination of critical theory and analytic philosophy, the author sees all literary work, from novels to poems, as a strategy to contain a reality that seeks to thwart that containment, and in doing so throws up new problems that the work tries to resolve. The "event" of literature, Eagleton argues, consists in this continual transformative encounter, unique and endlessly repeatable. Freewheeling through centuries of critical ideas, he sheds light on the place of literature in our culture, and in doing so reaffirms the value and validity of literary thought today.

About the Author

Terry Eagleton is Distinguished Professor of Literature, University of Lancaster, and Excellence in English Distinguished Visiting Professor, University of Notre Dame. He is the author of more than 40 books on literary theory, postmodernism, politics, ideology and religion, among them "Why Marx was Right" and his recent book "How to Read Literature", both published by Yale. He divides his time between Northern Ireland, Dublin, and the U.S.

Reviews

"In this book Eagleton offers a shrewd historical synthesis of the interaction between literature and the common culture" – Iain Finlayson, The Times

"Written with his characteristic wit, verve and insight, 'The Event of Literature' marks a new chapter in the developing thought of our pre-eminent literary theorist" – London Review of Books

"This guidebook, which steers us confidently through some of the thickets of literary theory, is of the companionable and clever variety... the skill of the writing is its cultivation of a kind of companionability, the relaxed but alert mood of an intelligence at ease into which Eagleton lulls you" – Shahidha Bari, Times Higher Education

"Throughout the book, Eagleton writes with his customary felicity" – Stuart Kelly, The Guardian