The Secret Library is a fascinating tour of literature through the medium of its most emblematic invention – the book.
Oliver Tearle is a lecturer in English at Loughborough
University (UK), where he completed a PhD (in 2010) and has taught
for the last seven years, having also taught at the University of
Warwick.
He runs the blog Interesting Literature: A Library of Literary
Interestingness, which gets 1.5 million views a month and has a
weekly feature where he reveals a little-known work of literature.
The blog also has an accompanying Facebook page and Twitter feed,
the latter of which is followed by, among many others, the makers
of the television series QI, the Oxford English Dictionary, the
British Library, the British Museum, the Times Literary Supplement,
and numerous comedians, writers, academics, journalists,
politicians, and celebrities.
Oliver is the author of two academic books, Bewilderments of
Vision: Hallucination and Literature, 1880–1914 (Sussex, 2013) and
T. E. Hulme and Modernism (Bloomsbury, paperback edition 2015), as
well as the co-editor of an experimental volume of critical and
creative pieces, Crrritic! (Sussex, 2011). His proudest achievement
is coining the word 'bibliosmia' to describe the smell of old
books.
If Oliver Tearle's book is half as interesting as his website
Interesting Literature, his Twitter feed and his Huffpost blog,
it's going to be very interesting indeed
*John Lloyd CBE, creator of QI*
A fascinating and engagingly genial stroll through several hundred
years of literary anecdote and insight. Tearle is wonderfully good
company as of course are the protagonists themselves
*Simon Evans, comedian*
A fascinating and engagingly genial stroll through several hundred
years of literary anecdote and insight. Tearle is wonderfully good
company as of course are the protagonists themselves
*Simon Evans, writer and comedian*
If you love books, you'll need this one
*Daily Mail*
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