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A clear-sighted and entertaining defence of literary realism, and an account of its key practitioners

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“Typically lively and witty.”—Jake Kerridge, The Telegraph

“[A] delightful new book . . . explores what artist fidelity to the ‘real world’ involves.”—Stuart Jeffries, The Telegraph

“Expansive, erudite, and instantly engaging, this companionable book has all the hallmarks of a classic Eagleton excursion.”—David James, author of Modernist Futures

“Once again, Terry Eagleton pans gold from the cultural stream. This brilliant, sharply drawn, and deeply wise study of literary realism in fiction reveals one of our finest critics writing at the top of his form.”—Jay Parini, author of Borges and Me

“Learned, lucid, and often hilarious, Terry Eagleton recovers the central traits of literary realism for a new generation of readers. In a stirring demonstration of the efficacy and pleasure of dialogue with authorities more often cited than questioned, Eagleton celebrates the art of everyday lives, minds, and contexts in a common sense defense of ‘the real thing.’”—Suzanne Keen, author of Empathy and the Novel

The Real Thing condenses a vast amount of knowledge into a remarkably enlightening jaunt across literature and philosophy. With dialectical zest, Eagleton elaborates on the contradictory meanings and complex history of that seemingly straightforward word: realism.”—Rita Felski, author of The Limits of Critique

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      Publisher: Yale University Press
      Publication Date: 23/01/2024
      ISBN13: 9780300274295, 978-0300274295
      ISBN10: 0300274297

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A clear-sighted and entertaining defence of literary realism, and an account of its key practitioners

      Trade Review
      “Typically lively and witty.”—Jake Kerridge, The Telegraph

      “[A] delightful new book . . . explores what artist fidelity to the ‘real world’ involves.”—Stuart Jeffries, The Telegraph

      “Expansive, erudite, and instantly engaging, this companionable book has all the hallmarks of a classic Eagleton excursion.”—David James, author of Modernist Futures

      “Once again, Terry Eagleton pans gold from the cultural stream. This brilliant, sharply drawn, and deeply wise study of literary realism in fiction reveals one of our finest critics writing at the top of his form.”—Jay Parini, author of Borges and Me

      “Learned, lucid, and often hilarious, Terry Eagleton recovers the central traits of literary realism for a new generation of readers. In a stirring demonstration of the efficacy and pleasure of dialogue with authorities more often cited than questioned, Eagleton celebrates the art of everyday lives, minds, and contexts in a common sense defense of ‘the real thing.’”—Suzanne Keen, author of Empathy and the Novel

      The Real Thing condenses a vast amount of knowledge into a remarkably enlightening jaunt across literature and philosophy. With dialectical zest, Eagleton elaborates on the contradictory meanings and complex history of that seemingly straightforward word: realism.”—Rita Felski, author of The Limits of Critique

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