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Yale London launches its Autumn & Winter 2012 Seasonal Catalogue
Tuesday, 08 May 2012
Yale's Autumn / Winter 2012 catalogue is now available to order and download. There are plenty of fascinating, beautiful and intelligent books to look forward to this season. You'll have to read the catalogue to find out more, but highlights include William F. Bynum's A Little History of Science (p1), The Richard Burton Diaries, published in their entirety for the very first time (p3), Rosemary Ashton's fabulous London history book Victorian Bloomsbury (p10) and the major exhibition catalogue to the blockbuster Matisse show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, and the Pompidou Centre, Paris (p33).
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Author Video: Terry Eagleton discusses his new book 'The Event of Literature' (part 2)
Thursday, 19 April 2012
In the second part in our exclusive author interview with literary critic and Marxist theorist Terry Eagleton, Terry discusses the value of literary theory, fiction, the philosophy of literature and indeterminacy. In his witty new book The Event of Literature, Eagleton returns to the discipline to which he has devoted his career, literary theory, reconsidering previous stances of lit theory and offering fresh takes on much-studied books and critical theories.
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Author Video: Terry Eagleton discusses his new book 'The Event of Literature' (part 1)
Tuesday, 03 April 2012
In his new book The Event of Literature Terry Eagleton returns to the discipline to which he has devoted his career: literary theory. The book reconsiders previous stances of lit theory and offers fresh takes on much-studied books and critical theories. Here, in this exclusive author video, Terry discusses his conscious return to pure literary theory, and the implications of this in contemporary culture.