Robert Eaglestone
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Robert Eaglestone is a British literary critic and theorist. He is Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought in the Department of English at Royal Holloway, University of London. He works on contemporary literature, literary theory and contemporary European philosophy, and on Holocaust and genocide studies. He edits the Routledge Critical Thinkers series.
Robert Eaglestone's Published Works
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Published Works
- Ethical Criticism: Reading After Levinas (1997) (120)
- The Holocaust and the Postmodern (2004) (95)
- The Future of Trauma Theory : Contemporary Literary and Cultural Criticism (2014) (63)
- 1. Saying everything (2013) (33)
- “You would not add to my suffering if you knew what I have seen”: Holocaust Testimony and Contemporary African Trauma Literature (2008) (29)
- The Routledge Companion to Twenty-First Century Literary Fiction (2019) (26)
- One and the Same? Ethics, Aesthetics, and Truth (2004) (24)
- Postmodernism and Holocaust Denial (1997) (19)
- Teaching Holocaust Literature and Film (2008) (18)
- Contemporary fiction in the academy: towards a manifesto (2013) (18)
- Brexit and Literature : Critical and Cultural Responses (2018) (18)
- Derrida's Legacies : Literature and Philosophy (2008) (16)
- Levinas, Translation, and Ethics (2005) (16)
- Contemporary Fiction: A Very Short Introduction (2013) (15)
- Inexhaustible Meaning, Inextinguishable Voices: Levinas and the Holocaust (2004) (15)
- Postmodernism and ethics against the metaphysics of comprehension (2004) (14)
- ‘Powerful knowledge’, ‘cultural literacy’ and the study of literature in schools (2020) (14)
- ‘The Age of Reason is Over … an Age of Fury was Dawning’ (2007) (13)
- Studying English: A Guide for Literature Students (2015) (11)
- Avoiding Evil in Perpetrator Fiction (2011) (10)
- On Giorgio Agamben's Holocaust (2002) (9)
- The Public Secret (2014) (9)
- The ‘Fine Risk’ of History: Post-structuralism, the past and the work of Emmanuel Levinas (1998) (8)
- Cruel nostalgia and the memory of the Second World War (2018) (8)
- Reading The Lord of the Rings: New Writings on Tolkien's Classic (2006) (7)
- Identification and the genre of testimony (2002) (7)
- Knowledge, ‘afterwardsness’ and the future of trauma theory (2013) (6)
- Literature: Why It Matters (2019) (6)
- “The Age of Reason was over … An Age of Fury was Dawning”: Contemporary Fiction and Terror (2009) (6)
- The good of history: Ethics, post-structuralism and the representation of the past (1998) (5)
- Madness or modernity?: The Holocaust in two Anglo-American comics (2002) (5)
- J.M. Coetzee in context and theory (2009) (5)
- ‘Not read and consumed in the same way as other books’: The experience of reading Holocaust testimony (2003) (4)
- Introduction : Brexit and literature (2018) (4)
- Literatures of Memory: History, time and space in postwar writing, by Peter Middleton and Tim Wood (2002) (3)
- Derrida and the Holocaust: A Commentary on the Philosophy of Cinders (2002) (3)
- Agamben and Authenticity (2009) (3)
- Trauma and Fiction (2020) (2)
- 30@30: the future of literary thinking (2016) (2)
- Metaphors and figures of speech (2009) (2)
- Research = Teaching = Dialogue?:: Dialogue as a model for research-based learning at university (2018) (2)
- Navigating an Ancient Problem: Ethics and Literature (2003) (2)
- Transition into the Profession: Accuracy, Sincerity and ‘Disciplinary Consciousness’ (2017) (2)
- ‘Not Read and Consumed in the Same Way as Other Books’: Identification and the Genre of Testimony (2004) (2)
- Transition, ‘Hard’ Theory and disciplinary consciousness (2007) (2)
- Literary theory from 1966 to the present (2011) (1)
- 'Working through' and 'awkward poetics' in Second Generation Poetry: Lily Brett, Anne Michaels, Raymond Federman (2008) (1)
- The Metahistory of Denial: The Irving/Lipstadt Libel Case and Holocaust Denial (2004) (1)
- Flaws: James, Nussbaum, Miller, Levinas (1999) (1)
- Levinas and the Holocaust (2018) (1)
- Relativists as ‘folk devils’ and popular sophistry (2003) (1)
- Introduction: Holocaust Poetry (2008) (1)
- Responding to The Republic (2021) (0)
- Narrative and closure (2009) (0)
- Journals and student engagement with literary theory (2013) (0)
- Ethical Criticism: (2019) (0)
- Everyday people (2021) (0)
- 7. Conclusion: ‘Hey everyone, look at that beautiful thing’ / ‘Yes, but …’ (2013) (0)
- Identification and testimony as a genre (2007) (0)
- Creative writing and critical rewriting (2009) (0)
- How to live (2021) (0)
- Three words (2021) (0)
- silly.title good.book (2003) (0)
- A hermeneutic dialectic? (2021) (0)
- European journal of American studies , Reviews 2016-1 (2019) (0)
- Literature, value and the canon (2009) (0)
- Why study English (2017) (0)
- Where did English come from (2017) (0)
- 'What Constitutes a Historical Explanation?': Metahistory and the Limits of Historical Explanation in the Goldhagen/Browning Controversy (2004) (0)
- Studying English today (2017) (0)
- The Future of English and Institutional Consciousness: Threats and Disengagement (2015) (0)
- ‘Faithful and Doubtful, Near and Far’: Memory, Postmemory, and Identity (2004) (0)
- “The little links are broke”: Ethnocentrism and Englishness in contemporary British fiction (2022) (0)
- 2. Form, or, what's contemporary about contemporary fiction? (2013) (0)
- Reviews (2010) (0)
- Philosophy’s Metaphors: Dennett, Midgley, and Derrida (2006) (0)
- Plato's literary devices (2021) (0)
- English, politics and identity (2017) (0)
- The author is dead (2017) (0)
- Notes on Contributors (1987) (0)
- Patterns of literature, patterns of life (2021) (0)
- Living and dead words (2021) (0)
- Against Historicism: History, Memory, and Truth (2004) (0)
- Truth and Wonder (2021) (0)
- English, literature and politics (2002) (0)
- After the Holocaust (2016) (0)
- Holocaust Reading: Memory and Identification in Holocaust Fiction, 1990–2003 (2004) (0)
- Conclusion : The importance of English (2017) (0)
- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTIONS (2007) (0)
- Cinders of Philosophy, Philosophy of Cinders: Derrida and the Trace of the Holocaust (2004) (0)
- Doing English today (2002) (0)
- Watching The Republic (2021) (0)
- Values Redivivus?: Attempts To Renegotiate a Humanist Ethical Criticism (1998) (0)
- A star grows old (2002) (0)
- Critical knowledge, scientific knowledge and the truth of literature (2018) (0)
- ThePoetics of Singularity: The Counter-Culturalist Turn in Heidegger,Derrida, Blanchot and the Later Gadamer (2005) by Timothy Clark (2006) (0)
- 4. The past (2013) (0)
- The author is dead? How important is the author in deciding what a work of (2009) (0)
- The New Open Access Environment: Innovation in Research, Editing and Publishing (2016) (0)
- 5. The present (2013) (0)
- The Question of Evil in Post-War British Fiction (2018) (0)
- Traces of Experience: The Texts of Testimony (2004) (0)
- The Future of English and Institutional Consciousness (2014) (0)
- The discipline of English (2017) (0)
- Book Reviews (2000) (0)
- Introduction (2018) (0)
- But what, after all, is entertainment? (2021) (0)
- Interview Robert Eaglestone (2022) (0)
- The Limits of Understanding: Perpetrator Philosophy and Philosophical Histories (2004) (0)
- Reading Aristotle, from beginnings to ends (2021) (0)
- Holocaust memory and Holocaust history in the work of Saul Friedlander (2003) (0)
- 'Are Footnotes Less Barbaric?': History, Memory, and the Truth of the Holocaust in the work of Saul Friedländer (2004) (0)
- The Postmodern, the Holocaust, and the Limits of the Human (2004) (0)
- English and ‘the right answer’ (2002) (0)
- 6. The future (2013) (0)
- English, national identity and cultural heritage (2009) (0)
- The Search (2011) (0)
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