ARTICLE The Pope of
Russell Square Terry Eagleton T. S. Eliot’s conservative modernism For much of the twentieth century, the most revered, influential figure in English literary criticism...
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ARTICLE Whose Laughter, Which Comedy? The Politics of Humor Terry Eagleton The governing elites of ancient and medieval Europe were not greatly hospitable to humor. From the earliest times,...
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‘Cast a Cold Eye’ How to Think about Death Terry Eagleton One reason we fear death is that it seems to nullify all that we have been. Why bother to brush one’s teeth or set up as a small arms...
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ARTICLES Was Marx Right? It's Not Too Late to Ask Terry Eagleton Thirty'five years ago many people in the United States and Europe were will' ing to give Marxism a hearing. Just a decade later...
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W hy are the most unlikely people, including myself, suddenly talking about God? Who would have expected theology to rear its head once more in the technocratic twenty-first century, almost as...
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BOOKS From postcard-length data, a wealth of images and legends Shakespeare's Lives S. SCHOENBAUM Oxford University Press, $12.50 lago STANLEY EDGAR HYMAN Atheneum, $5.95 Shakespeare ANTHONY...
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PrAriffil A.V.05024/4 Vida! iii I: 'a:J.4114.w" AvivrAta! 111111 T; POLITICS AND THE SACRED • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • City on the hill, dung of the earth TERRY EAGLETON I want in...
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