A volume incorporating much of the best of Wilde's The Critic As Artist; The Picture of Dorian Grey; The Soul of Man Under Socialism; Lady Windermere's Fan; The Importance of Being Ernest; The Ballad of Reading Gaol; The Harlot's House; The Sphinx; The Artist; The House of Judgment; A Few Maxims for the Instruction of the Over Educated.
Terry Eagleton Livres
Terry Eagleton est largement reconnu comme le critique et théoricien littéraire vivant le plus influent de Grande-Bretagne. Son œuvre considérable explore en profondeur la relation entre la littérature, l'idéologie et l'esthétique, souvent à travers une perspective marxiste. Eagleton examine méticuleusement comment les textes littéraires sont façonnés par les forces sociales et politiques, et comment, en retour, ces textes influencent notre compréhension du monde. Son approche se distingue par sa rigueur intellectuelle tout en restant accessible, ce qui en fait une figure clé de la théorie littéraire contemporaine.







A clear-sighted and entertaining defence of literary realism, and an account of its key practitioners Realist fiction is one of the most enduring artforms history has ever witnessed. By describing the intricate inner life of its characters, or widening its focus to set their experience in context, it can evoke the reader's sympathies as few other forms can. Yet it is also by and large a product of the middle classes: boldly individualist and fascinated by money, property, marriage, and inheritance. Can such realism survive in the postmodern age? Acclaimed critic Terry Eagleton explores realism's complex history, practice, and politics. Spanning several centuries, and including writers such as George Eliot, D. H. Lawrence, and Iris Murdoch, Eagleton offers a witty, entertaining defence of a form which offers both panoramic scope and individual nuance in an increasingly fragmented world.
A native Briton describes America and its citizens through his English eyes, humorously questioning their choices in bumper stickers, use of adjectives and superlatives, and their overall lack of appreciation for the teapot.
The Ideology of The Aesthetics
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
"The Ideology of the Aesthetic" presents a history & critique of the concept of the aesthetic throughout modern Western thought. As such, this is a critical survey of modern Western philosophy, focusing in particular on the complex relations between aesthetics, ethics & politics. Eagleton provides a brilliant & challenging introduction to these concerns, as characterized in the work of Kant, Schiller, Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger, Lukacs, Adorno, Habermas & others. Wide in span, as well as morally & politically committed, this is his major work to date. It forms both an original enquiry & an exemplary introduction.
The Event of Literature
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
A renowned literary theorist reconsiders previous stances and offers his latest thinking on the nature of literature and literary study
Critical Revolutionaries
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Terry Eagleton looks back across sixty years to an extraordinary critical milieu that transformed the study of literature
Unravels the many different definitions of ideology, explores the history of the concept from the Enlightenment to postmodernism, and interprets the works of major philosophers.
Marxism and Literary Criticism
- 98pages
- 4 heures de lecture
"Far and away the best short introduction to Marxist criticism (both history and problems) which I have seen."--Fredric R. Jameson "Terry Eagleton is that rare bird among literary critics--a real writer."--Colin McCabe, The Guardian
Sweet Violence
- 352pages
- 13 heures de lecture
Terry Eagleton's Tragedy provides a major critical and analytical account of the concept of 'tragedy' from its origins in the Ancient world right down to the twenty-first century.A major new intellectual endeavour from one of the world's finest, and most controversial, cultural theorists.Provides an analytical account of the concept of 'tragedy' from its origins in the ancient world to the present day.Explores the idea of the 'tragic' across all genres of writing, as well as in philosophy, politics, religion and psychology, and throughout western culture.Considers the psychological, religious and socio-political implications and consequences of our fascination with the tragic.
Literary Theory an Introduction : Second Edition
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
This book gives an overview of a variety of approaches to literary criticism that have developed in the twentieth century, including phenomenological, structuralist, semiotics and psychoanalysis



