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William Egginton

    William Egginton is a literary critic and philosopher whose work spans a wide range of subjects, including theatricality, fictionality, literary criticism, psychoanalysis, and ethics. He also explores religious moderation and theories of mediation. His academic career has led him to Johns Hopkins University, where he teaches Spanish and Latin American literature and the relationship between literature and philosophy. Egginton's approach blends deep literary analysis with philosophical reflection, offering readers insightful perspectives on the nature of fiction and its role in society.

    Thinking with Borges
    The Rigor of Angels
    Medialogies
    A Guide to Peril Strait and Wrangell Narrows, Alaska
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    The Rigor of Angels