Terry Eagleton, What is Literature?
Terry Eagleton's Introduction to Literary Theory is a demonstration in how the terms of engagement with literary theory are framed. I look at Eagleton's framing of the issues, and what biases led to his framing the issues as he did, but pay particular attention to what he excludes from consideration. ❤️ If you find my channel helpful, become a channel member: / drscottmasson ❤️ Subscribe to my Substack: https://drscottmasson.substack.com/ ❤️ Support my channel and assist me in providing better content: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=...

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Harold Bloom's strange defence of the Western Canon

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What is Literature?

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Ends and Beginnings: Terry Eagleton in Conversation

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Terry Eagleton - 'Literary Theory: An Introduction'

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Terry Eagleton, The Rise of English

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Terry Eagleton: Where does culture come from?

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A Race Worth Running (Philippians 3:12-16)

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What is Deconstruction? | Jacques Derrida | Keyword

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Harold Bloom interview on "The Western Canon" (1994)

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Is Donald Trump A 'Fascist'? | Slavoj Zizek And Piers Morgan Debate

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Terry Eagleton on Capitalism and the Degradation of Culture

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Terry Eagleton in conversation with Roger Scruton

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Why English Departments Hate Literature

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What's funny? Terry Eagleton on Humour

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Harold Bloom - "Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human"

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Terry Eagleton - ‘What Every Student Could Possibly Need to Know About … Literature’

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Arthur Schopenhauer's Philosophy - Bryan Magee & Frederick Copleston (1987)

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Gottlob Frege - On Sense and Reference

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Towards a Christian Literary Theory

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