Acknowledgements. Preface. Part I: Literary Criticism: Introduction. 1. The Novels of D. H. Lawrence. 2.
Nature and the Fall in Hopkins: A Reading of 'God's Grandeur' (1973). 3. Thomas Hardy and Jude the Obscure (1974). 4. Wuthering Heights (1975). 5. Shakespeare and the Letter of the Law (1986). 6.
Tony Harrison's V (1986). 7. Estrangement and Irony in the Fiction of Milan Kundera (1987). Part II: Cultural Politics/Sexual Politics: Introduction. 8. The Idea of a Common Culture (1967). 9. Tennyson: Politics and Sexuality in The Princess and in Memoriam (1978).
10. The Rape of Clarissa (1982). 11. The Crisis in Contemporary Culture (1992). 12. Body Work (1993). Part III: Marxism and Critical Theory: Introduction. 13.
Ideology and Literary Form (1976). 14. Walter Benjamin: Towards a Revolutionary Criticism (1981). 15. Human Rights and Deconstruction (1992). 16. Ideology (1994). 17.
Marxist Literary Theory (1995). 18. Marxism without Marxism: Jacques Derrida and Specters of Marx (1995). Part IV: Modernism and Postmodernism: Introduction. 19. The End of English (1987). 20. Modernism, Myth, and Monopoly Capitalism (1989).
21. Defending the Free World (1990). 22. The Right and the Good: Postmodernism and the Liberal State (1994). Part V: Friends and Philosophers: Introduction. 23. Resources for a Journey of Hope: Raymond Williams (1989). 24.
The Death of Desire: Arthur Schopenhauer (1990). 25. My Wittgenstein (1994). Part VI: Ireland's Own: Introduction. 26. History and Myth in Yeats's 'Easter' 1916 (1971). 27. Nationalism: Irony and Commitment (1988).
28. Saint Oscar (1989). 29. Unionism and Utopia: The Cure at Troy by Seamus Heaney (1991). 30. Heathcliff and the Great Hunger (1995). The Ballad of Marxist Criticism. Bibliography.
Index.