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  1. Ideology: an introduction.Terry Eagleton - 1983 - New York: Verso.
    Unravels the many different definitions of ideology, explores the history of the concept from the Enlightenment to postmodernism, and interprets the works of ...
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    Ideology.Terry Eagleton (ed.) - 1994 - New York: Longman.
    This study is divided into three parts: the classical tradition; Althusser and after; and modern debates. It includes chapters on class consciousness, ideology and utopia, and the epistemology of sociology, looking at the work of Georg Lukas, Karl Mannheim and Lucien Goldman respectively.
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  3. The illusions of postmodernism.Terry Eagleton - 1997 - Cambridge, Mass.: Blackwell.
    He sets out not just to expose the illusions of postmodernism but to show the students he has in mind that they never believed what they thought they believed ...
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  4. The meaning of life.Terry Eagleton - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The phrase "the meaning of life" for many seems a quaint notion fit for satirical mauling by Monty Python or Douglas Adams. But in this spirited, stimulating, and quirky enquiry, famed critic Terry Eagleton takes a serious if often amusing look at the question and offers his own surprising answer. Eagleton first examines how centuries of thinkers and writers--from Marx and Schopenhauer to Shakespeare, Sartre, and Beckett--have responded to the ultimate question of meaning. He suggests, however, that it is only (...)
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    Hope Without Optimism.Terry Eagleton - 2015 - London: Yale University Press.
    In a virtuoso display of erudition, thoughtfulness and humour, Terry Eagleton teases apart the concept of hope as it has been conceptualised over six millennia, from ancient Greece to today. He distinguishes hope from simple optimism, cheeriness, desire, idealism or adherence to the doctrine of Progress, bringing into focus a standpoint that requires reflection and commitment, arises from clear-sighted rationality, can be cultivated by practice and self-discipline, and which acknowledges but refuses to capitulate to the realities of failure and defeat. (...)
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    Literary Theory: An Introduction.Michael Ryan & Terry Eagleton - 1984 - Substance 13 (3/4):134.
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    Literary Theory: An Introduction.David Herman & Terry Eagleton - 1998 - Substance 27 (2):139.
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    Materialism.Terry Eagleton - 2016 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    _A brilliant introduction to the philosophical concept of materialism and its relevance to contemporary science and culture_ In this eye-opening, intellectually stimulating appreciation of a fascinating school of philosophy, Terry Eagleton makes a powerful argument that materialism is at the center of today’s important scientific and cultural as well as philosophical debates. The author reveals entirely fresh ways of considering the values and beliefs of three very different materialists—Marx, Nietzsche, and Wittgenstein—drawing striking comparisons between their philosophies while reflecting on a (...)
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    Why Marx Was Right.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - Yale University Press.
    In this combative, controversial book, Terry Eagleton takes issue with the prejudice that Marxism is dead and done with. Taking ten of the most common objections to Marxism—that it leads to political tyranny, that it reduces everything to the economic, that it is a form of historical determinism, and so on—he demonstrates in each case what a woeful travesty of Marx's own thought these assumptions are. In a world in which capitalism has been shaken to its roots by some major (...)
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    Humour.Terry Eagleton - 2019 - Yale University Press.
    _A compelling guide to the fundamental place of humour and comedy within Western culture—by one of its greatest exponents_ Written by an acknowledged master of comedy, this study reflects on the nature of humour and the functions it serves. Why do we laugh? What are we to make of the sheer variety of laughter, from braying and cackling to sniggering and chortling? Is humour subversive, or can it defuse dissent? Can we define wit? Packed with illuminating ideas and a good (...)
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    Why Marx Was Right.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - Yale University Press.
    In this combative, controversial book, Terry Eagleton takes issue with the prejudice that Marxism is dead and done with. Taking ten of the most common objections to Marxism—that it leads to political tyranny, that it reduces everything to the economic, that it is a form of historical determinism, and so on—he demonstrates in each case what a woeful travesty of Marx's own thought these assumptions are. In a world in which capitalism has been shaken to its roots by some major (...)
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    Culture and the Death of God.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - Yale University Press.
    _New observations on the persistence of God in modern times and why “authentic” atheism is so very hard to come by_ How to live in a supposedly faithless world threatened by religious fundamentalism? Terry Eagleton, formidable thinker and renowned cultural critic, investigates in this thought-provoking book the contradictions, difficulties, and significance of the modern search for a replacement for God. Engaging with a phenomenally wide range of ideas, issues, and thinkers from the Enlightenment to today, Eagleton discusses the state of (...)
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    On Evil.Terry Eagleton - 2010 - Yale University Press.
    In this witty, accessible study, the prominent Marxist thinker Terry Eagleton launches a surprising defense of the reality of evil, drawing on literary, theological, and psychoanalytic sources to suggest that evil, no mere medieval artifact, is a real phenomenon with palpable force in our contemporary world. In a book that ranges from St. Augustine to alcoholism, Thomas Aquinas to Thomas Mann, Shakespeare to the Holocaust, Eagleton investigates the frightful plight of those doomed souls who apparently destroy for no reason. In (...)
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  14. The meaning of life: a very short introduction.Terry Eagleton - 2008 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The phrase "the meaning of life" for many seems a quaint notion fit for satirical mauling by Monty Python or Douglas Adams. But in this spirited Very Short Introduction, famed critic Terry Eagleton takes a serious if often amusing look at the question and offers his own surprising answer. Eagleton first examines how centuries of thinkers and writers--from Marx and Schopenhauer to Shakespeare, Sartre, and Beckett--have responded to the ultimate question of meaning. He suggests, however, that it is only in (...)
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    Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics.Terry Eagleton - 2008 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this major new book, Terry Eagleton, one of the world’s greatest cultural theorists, writes with wit, eloquence and clarity on the question of ethics. Providing rare insights into tragedy, politics, literature, morality and religion, Eagleton examines key ethical theories through the framework of Jacques Lacan’s categories of the Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real, measuring them against the ‘richer’ ethical resources of socialism and the Judaeo-Christian tradition. a major new book from Terry Eagleton, one of the world’s greatest cultural (...)
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  16. Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics.Terry Eagleton - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this major new book, Terry Eagleton, one of the world’s greatest cultural theorists, writes with wit, eloquence and clarity on the question of ethics. Providing rare insights into tragedy, politics, literature, morality and religion, Eagleton examines key ethical theories through the framework of Jacques Lacan’s categories of the Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real, measuring them against the ‘richer’ ethical resources of socialism and the Judaeo-Christian tradition. a major new book from Terry Eagleton, one of the world’s greatest cultural (...)
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    Culture and the Death of God.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - Yale University Press.
    _New observations on the persistence of God in modern times and why “authentic” atheism is so very hard to come by_ How to live in a supposedly faithless world threatened by religious fundamentalism? Terry Eagleton, formidable thinker and renowned cultural critic, investigates in this thought-provoking book the contradictions, difficulties, and significance of the modern search for a replacement for God. Engaging with a phenomenally wide range of ideas, issues, and thinkers from the Enlightenment to today, Eagleton discusses the state of (...)
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    Radical Sacrifice.Terry Eagleton - 2018 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    _A trenchant analysis of sacrifice as the foundation of the modern, as well as the ancient, social order_ The modern conception of sacrifice is at once cast as a victory of self-discipline over desire and condescended to as destructive and archaic abnegation. But even in the Old Testament, the dual natures of sacrifice, embodying both ritual slaughter and moral rectitude, were at odds. In this analysis, Terry Eagleton makes a compelling argument that the idea of sacrifice has long been misunderstood. (...)
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    The Event of Literature.Terry Eagleton - 2012 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    Offers a through examination of the philosophy of literature, looking at the place of literature in human culture, what literature can be defined as and much more.
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    Trouble with Strangers: A Study of Ethics.Terry Eagleton - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    In this major new book, Terry Eagleton, one of the world’s greatest cultural theorists, writes with wit, eloquence and clarity on the question of ethics. Providing rare insights into tragedy, politics, literature, morality and religion, Eagleton examines key ethical theories through the framework of Jacques Lacan’s categories of the Imaginary, the Symbolic and the Real, measuring them against the ‘richer’ ethical resources of socialism and the Judaeo-Christian tradition. a major new book from Terry Eagleton, one of the world’s greatest cultural (...)
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    On Evil.Terry Eagleton - 2010 - Yale University Press.
    In this witty, accessible study, the prominent Marxist thinker Terry Eagleton launches a surprising defense of the reality of evil, drawing on literary, theological, and psychoanalytic sources to suggest that evil, no mere medieval artifact, is a real phenomenon with palpable force in our contemporary world. In a book that ranges from St. Augustine to alcoholism, Thomas Aquinas to Thomas Mann, Shakespeare to the Holocaust, Eagleton investigates the frightful plight of those doomed souls who apparently destroy for no reason. In (...)
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    The Event of Literature.Terry Eagleton - 2012 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    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 (...)
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    Introduction.Terry Eagleton - 1994 - In On Evil. Yale University Press. pp. 1-18.
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    Utopias, Past and Present: Why Thomas More Remains Astonishingly Radical.Terry Eagleton - 2016 - Utopian Studies 27 (3):412-417.
    Thomas More’s Utopia, a book that will be 500 years old next year, is astonishingly radical stuff. Not many lord chancellors of England have denounced private property, advocated a form of communism and described the current social order as a “conspiracy of the rich.” Such men, the book announces, are “greedy, unscrupulous and useless.” There are a great number of noblemen, More complains, who live like drones on the labour of others. Tenants are evicted so that “one insatiable glutton and (...)
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  25. Holy Terror.Terry Eagleton - 2006 - Ars Disputandi 6:1566-5399.
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    Marx.Terry Eagleton - 1997 - New York: Routledge.
    Philosophy is one of the most intimidating and difficult of disciplines, as any of its students can attest. This book is an important entry in a distinctive new series from Routledge: The Great Philosophers . Breaking down obstacles to understanding the ideas of history's greatest thinkers, these brief, accessible, and affordable volumes offer essential introductions to the great philosophers of the Western tradition from Plato to Wittgenstein. In just 64 pages, each author, a specialist on his subject, places the philosopher (...)
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    Preface.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press.
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    Preface.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press.
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    Francis Hutcheson and David Hume.Terry Eagleton - 2008 - In Trouble with Strangers. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 29–61.
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    Macherey and Marxist Literary Theory.Terry Eagleton - 1982 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture Series 14:145-155.
    A resurgence of interest in the materialist aesthetics of Walter Benjamin and Bertolt Brecht has helped to free Marxist criticism from the neo-Hegelian forms within which it has long been imprisoned. Yet the central category of those materialist aesthetics—the ‘author as producer’—remains a transitional concept, potently demystificatory but politically indeterminate. And crucial though the analysis of the relations between ‘base’ and ‘superstructure’ within art itself clearly is, its historical explanatory power is not yet fully evident. The moment of Brecht, for (...)
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    Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche.Terry Eagleton - 2008 - In Trouble with Strangers. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 154–179.
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    Beckett politique?Terry Eagleton - 2009 - Actuel Marx 45 (1):80-87.
    Political Beckett? In September 1941, one of the twentieth century’s most apparently non-political artists secretly took up arms against fascism. Samuel Beckett, who with exquisite timing for a notorious pessimist was born on Good Friday 1906, had been living in Paris since 1937, self-exiled from his native country in the manner of many an eminent Irish writer. The Irish, unlike their erstwhile colonial proprietors, have always been a cosmopolitan nation, from the nomadic monks of the Middle Ages to the corporate (...)
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    Culture.Terry Eagleton - 2016 - Yale University Press.
    _One of our most brilliant minds offers a sweeping intellectual history that argues for the reclamation of culture’s value_ Culture is a defining aspect of what it means to be human. Defining culture and pinpointing its role in our lives is not, however, so straightforward. Terry Eagleton, one of our foremost literary and cultural critics, is uniquely poised to take on the challenge. In this keenly analytical and acerbically funny book, he explores how culture and our conceptualizations of it have (...)
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    Contents.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press.
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    Contents.Terry Eagleton - 2017 - In On Evil. Yale University Press.
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    Conclusion.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 238-240.
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    Contents.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press.
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    Chapter Eight.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 179-195.
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    Chapter Four.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 64-106.
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    Chapter Five.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 107-127.
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    CHAPTER 2. Idealists.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press. pp. 44-94.
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  42. Conclusion.Terry Eagleton - 2008 - In Trouble with Strangers. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 317–326.
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    CHAPTER 6. Modernism and After.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press. pp. 174-208.
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    Chapter Nine.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 196-210.
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    Chapter One.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 1-11.
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    CHAPTER 3.Romantics.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press. pp. 95-118.
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    Chapter Seven.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 160-178.
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    Chapter Six.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 128-159.
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    CHAPTER 1. The Limits of Enlightenment.Terry Eagleton - 2014 - In Culture and the Death of God. Yale University Press. pp. 1-43.
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    Chapter Ten.Terry Eagleton - 2011 - In Why Marx Was Right. Yale University Press. pp. 211-237.
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