The Philosophy of LiteratureISBN: 978-1-4051-2197-2
Hardcover
344 pages
August 2008, Wiley-Blackwell
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"Peter Lamarque's splendid and informative book, The Philosophy of Literature ... is brimful with insights into the nature of literature, and into the debates between philosophers interested in literature, and I cannot imagine anyone failing to learn from it." (Simon Blackburn, British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 50, 2010)
"[Lamarque] is always admirably clear and the rich use of literary sources in this work to illustrate the philosophical arguments also makes the book generally compelling reading. From this viewpoint, the work deserves a wide readership and may be highly recommended not just to others working at the cutting edge in this field, but also to students at all levels of university study and research and to the general educated reader." (David Carr, Analysis Reviews Vol 69, Number 3, July 2009)
"In its entirety, Lamarque’s book is a comprehensive study which is admirably sensitive to literary art. His philosophical analyses and the clarifying interplay between the philosophy of literature and literary criticism have significance not only to philosophers but literary critics, too. Beyond this, Lamarque has the gift of treating complicated and subtle philosophical theories in a lucid and intelligible way… [B]esides introducing the central issues in the philosophy of literature the book also gives an extensive historical survey on the topics, which will make it very useful for teaching. Philosophy of Literature is a work which advances strong theses and simultaneously pays respect to opposing views. Whether or not the reader agrees with the main conclusions of the work, Lamarque’s lucid arguments are nourishment for the brain." (Philosophy & Literature, vol 33, 2009)
"Lamarque presents a thoughtfully measured approach to a potentially overwhelming topic." (CHOICE, March 2009)
"Appropriately for a book that presents itself as an introduction to the field, Lamarque gives a historical overview of various sub-topics in the philosophy of literature as well as supplementary readings for each chapter." (Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews, March 2009)
"An excellent introduction to the philosophy of literature or as an additional text for aesthetics or literature modules." (Times Higher Education Supplement)
Peter Lamarque is one of the most astute philosophers ever to turn his attention to the theory of literature. In lucid, accessible prose, he sets out in this book to go to the heart of the main questions that bedevil literary aesthetics. The fascinating result is by my reckoning the best single introduction to literary/philosophical aesthetics now in print.–Denis Dutton, University of Canterbury
This forthright, engaging book deftly deploys Lamarque's rich
scholarship and keeps philosophical debate closely tied to apt
literary examples. More than a survey, issues are satisfyingly
addressed in light of Lamarque's substantive views.
–Eileen John, University of Warwick