The Deleuze Reader

The Deleuze Reader by Gilles Deleuze, published by Columbia University Press in 1993, is a first edition that spans 304 pages. This book presents a collection of key writings by Deleuze, offering insights into his philosophical ideas and contributions to literary criticism. The text is available in English and serves as a significant resource for those interested in understanding Deleuze’s impact on contemporary thought.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of Deleuze’s theories, which engage with various aspects of literary criticism. The book includes translations of original French texts, allowing for a broader audience to access Deleuze’s complex ideas. This edition provides a valuable opportunity for scholars and enthusiasts alike to delve into the intricacies of Deleuze’s work and its relevance to literary studies.
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