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'The excellent explanatory notes extend the book's audience to non-specialists.Recommended.'T. Hoagwood, Choice
Explores the life and thought of Walter Benjamin, imaginatively examining its implications in the political context of a post-War London estate. This title explores the emergence of Benjamin's thinking from a politicised Jewish theology forced to confront the rise of Nazism.
Brings together a number of John Schad's very best essays, interleaved with a selection of autobiographical poems and a work that brings together both critical and creative modes of writing.
This book will fascinate anyoneinterested in the Victorians or theory. Each chapter pairs a poet with atheorist: Robert Browning meets Jacques Derrida; Christina Rossetti encountersLuce Irigaray; Matthew Arnold is after Michel Foucault; Gerald Manley Hopkinsdreams with Jacques Lacan; and Elizabeth Barrett Browning haunts Helene Cixous. -- .
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