Antony Easthope


Antony Easthope was a British scholar, writer, and literary controversialist.
Easthope was educated at Tiffin School and Christ's College, Cambridge, where he was taught English by Graham Hough. He spent most of his career at Manchester Metropolitan University. He taught also at Brown University, the University of Warwick, Wolfson College, Oxford, the University of Adelaide, and the University of Virginia. In addition to scholarly and popular books on literary theory, film theory, Marxism, and psychoanalysis, Easthope was known for his letters to newspapers, particularly The Guardian, often attacking prominent literary figures. Even the most prominent were not spared from his scorn; in one of his Guardian letters, Easthope declared that "Seamus Heaney| Heaney's Nobel Prize only confirms the stagnancy of mainstream British culture."

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