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The Lifted Veil: Critical Essay by Terry Eagleton

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SOURCE: Eagleton, Terry. “Power and Knowledge in ‘The Lifted Veil.’” Literature and History 9, no. 1 (spring 1983): pp. 52-61.

In the following essay, originally delivered as a lecture in 1980, Eagleton maintains that “The Lifted Veil” explores the limitations and dangers of scientific knowledge.

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