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Re-interpreting Brecht
His Influence on Contemporary Drama and Film
Edited by PIA KLEBER and COLIN VISSER
"... a collection of knowledgeable essays ... fresh and often challenging appraisals of Brecht's
influence on contemporary drama and film." Backstage
c.£11.95netA PB 0521429005
216x138mm 240pp. 1 half-tone
Interpretation and Overinterpretation
UMBERTO ECO with RICHARD RORTY, JONATHAN CULLER, and CHRISTINE BROOKE-ROSE Edited by STEFAN COLLINI
Eco's illuminating and frequently hilarious discussion of the limits of interpretation ranges from Dante to The Name of the Rose, from Foucault's Pendulum to Chomsky and Derrida, and bears all the hallmarks of his inimitable personal style. £27.95 net C HB 0 521 40227 1 £8.95 net A P B. 0 521 45 5524 9 216x138mm 164pp.
Re-thinking Theory
A Critique of Contemporary Literary Theory and an Alternative Account RICHARD FREADMAN and SEUMAS MILLER
Re-thinking Theory offers a bold approach to literary studies, itself explicitly theoretical and yet
making a searching critique of modes, concepts and movements which comprise modern literary
theory.
c. £30.00 net C HB 0 521 38035 9
216x138mm c. 302pp.
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Sources of the Self
The Making of the Modern Identity CHARLES TAYLOR
Charle" Taylor's latest book sets out to define the modern identity by tracing its genesis,
analysing the writings of such thinkers as Augustine, Descartes. Montaigne, Luther, and many
others.
c. £14.95 net A PB 0521429498
228x152mm 544pp.
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