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The Eagleton committee

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March 2009, no. 309

Trouble With Strangers: A study of ethics by Terry Eagleton

Wiley-Blackwell, $49.95 pb, 347 pp

The Eagleton committee

by
March 2009, no. 309

Terry Eagleton has been widely hailed as Britain’s most important contemporary literary critic. He is surely that, and a great deal more besides.

Marxist maverick, cultural theorist, budding novelist and playwright, he was for many years the Thomas Warton Professor of English Literature at Oxford University. Having traded Oxford for the University of Manchester in the early 2000s, Eagleton has roamed the globe over recent years, speaking on such lofty topics as postmodernism, deconstruction, and Lacanian psychoanalysis.

Anthony Elliott reviews ‘Trouble With Strangers: A study of ethics’ by Terry Eagleton

Trouble With Strangers: A study of ethics

by Terry Eagleton

Wiley-Blackwell, $49.95 pb, 347 pp

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