Note that several titles are missing (perhaps because out of print).Ī generally accurate list of the complete series. The Press' current official page on the series. Two relevant links for this book series follow: One notable volume which is missing from the Library's inventory at this writing is Lyotard's "Postmodern Condition", a basic philosophical text on "postmodernism", and a common sight in Barnes and Noble philosophy sections. Several of the series' volumes (about 20) are available for checkout via the Hennepin County Library system, which this list documents. The project was supervised by Wlad Godzich and Jochem Schulte-Sasse, general editors, and ran for 87 volumes (although the final volume, Adorno's Aesthetic Theory is billed as "THL 88" on the cover, volume 67 was apparently skipped for some reason the series contains several back-to-back two-volume works in adjacent volumes). The purpose of the series was to publish English editions of the above topics, introducing them to American audiences. From 1981-1998, the University of Minnesota Press published the Theory and History of Literature Series (THL), works of 20th century literary criticism (books about books) and Continental (European) philosophy. Adorno suggests that the understanding of this relation amongst the Western aesthetical- philosophical-historical tradition, mostly coming from the ideas of.
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