Oxford Literary Review

Papers
(The median citation count of Oxford Literary Review is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The House That Jacques Built (Goes up in Flames); or, Mal d’Écologie4
Tout le monde. Descartes’ World3
Abstracts2
Joseph K., Overthinker2
Back matter2
Scrap1
The Origin of the Force of Law: ‘A Rather Wittgensteinian Direction’1
Exoheliotrope: Metaphor in the Texts of Astrobiology and Deconstruction1
Elizabeth Bowen’s The Hotel: An ABC of Reading1
Abstracts0
Ersatz Because0
Wandering Comparisons—Between Derrida and Zhuangzi0
Front matter0
The Greek Fragmentality: A Partial Reading of Plato0
The Enigma of the Fragment0
‘We/One devastate(s) the world’: Of Deserts, Chaos & Khōra0
Like a Dog or Like a Lion? Joseph K.’s Arrest0
Blanchot, the Desert, and Prophesised Disasters0
Joke 120
Front matter0
Differing the Ecological Event: Interpretive Mutations between Bio- and Eco-Deconstruction0
Fragments0
Kafka and Lewis Carroll0
Lastness: Blanchot's First Extremities0
Introduction: A Green Blanchot Revisited0
Front matter0
The Question of Metaphoricity: French Epistemology in Deconstruction0
The Space Before the World: Spacing, Archi-texture, and Other Questions of Sexual Difference0
Abstracts0
Notes on Jean-Luc Nancy's Acosmology0
Discourses of the End0
Death in Quarries: The Trial and ‘Accident Prevention in Quarries’0
The Novel in Pieces: Lara Pawson's Scatter of Shrapnel and Seeds0
Carnophallogocentrism and Eco-Deconstruction0
Die Fremde Versammlung, or, Le Procès de la chose in Kafka, Heidegger and Derrida0
Contributors0
Reading against the Forces of Boredom: Environmental Literary Culture in ‘the Age of Amazon’0
Only Trials in the Building0
Minus (Joseph) K: Processes of Curiosity, Arrogance and Stupidity in The Trial0
Back matter0
Abstracts0
Impossible Hearing0
Life as Metaphor in Derrida and Fink0
Blackness, Repetition, and Non-Philosophy0
Front matter0
The Notion of WorldManuscript pages from ‘La notion de monde’0
Editors’ Preface0
Catastrophragment0
On Drawing on Blackness: Theory and Crisis0
Contributors0
The Crisis of Truth0
Attraction, Distraction0
Back matter0
Back matter0
The Wild Hunt0
Abstracts0
Beta Beyond Avogadro: Potentising the Fragment0
On the Irresistibility of Christabel0
Unscheduled0
The Day the Impossible Might Happen0
Contributors0
Knocking on Fräulein Bürstner’s Bedroom Door and Not Being Able to Stop0
Analogies or Ontologies? On the Unreasonable Effectiveness of ‘Code’ in the Life Sciences0
Kingston 11 Rise-up0
Metaphor in Biosemiotics and Deconstruction0
Who—Fragments0
The Nature Theatre of Oklahoma0
Kafka's Hinge0
Filling in the Blanks0
‘Of unearthly, of astounding beauty’: A Fragment about Wonder0
Writing Whitely0
Kafkaesque: The Bureaucratisation of Ethics, Human Resources and the Law0
Paul de Man’s Rigour and Marcel Proust’s Metaphors0
Impossible Labour History: Solidarity Dreams and Antiblack Subsumption0
A World of Pain0
Death Sentence0
K. in The Smoking Room0
Reading Pieces0
Back matter0
Front matter0
Feeling for Kafka0
The Ending of The Trial0
Editor's Note0
Literature on (The) Trial: Benjamin, Deleuze and Guattari, and Derrida before Kafka0
Awaiting One Another: The Contretemps of Mourning0
‘Our Fate, Which Remains Shackled to the Hardened Crust of a Planet’: Blanchot and Derrida’s Lautréamont0
Indexical Fracture in Moore and Zukofsky0
The Retrait of Rhetoric0
No Reading Aloud! Sound and Silence in Plato’s Socrates and Derrida’s Plato0
Eco-Deconstructive ‘Misreadings’: Textuality and Materiality in Derrida and Christian Bök0
Front matter0
Back matter0
What Hole? Or, Where Have You Been All Your Life?0
Pensées0
Grit: Becoming Army Otherwise, in Fragments0
Signs from a Disappearing World (Around Thomas)0
Fragmentary Writing0
Contributors0
The Jacques Derrida Collection at Imec0
Politics of the Fragment0
The University on Trial0
Even the Plague Journal: Everything Is Happening Extracts (1)0
Critical Process0
Reading and Its Discontents0
Contributors0
Front matter0
Back matter0
The Echological Disaster: The Primal Scene of ‘Nature’ in Blanchot0
Fragmentation without Fragments, circa 1985: About an Affective Apriori in Thomas Bernhard’s Alte Meister0
Abstracts0
Happy Reading!0
An ‘Inhumanist’ School?0
Fragments: The Furniture of Dreams0
Summing Up Sentences0
Back matter0
‘So be it’: Blanchot's Challenge to Ecocriticism0
Moiré and Frit0
Front matter0
The Sight of a Feather in a Peacock's Tail0
Ort's Cloud0
Writing the Fragmentary0
Kafka’s The Trial, 100 Years On0
Introduction: What Might Eco-Deconstruction Be?0
Barthes's Late Fragmentary Writing0
Prickly Fragments0
‘Like a dog [wie ein Hund]’0
‘To be or not to be’ of Eco-Deconstruction0
Editor's Preface0
Word.Afterward: On the Blackness of Thoreau's Thinking0
Contributors0
Elementality and the Politics of Light0
Love Scatters0
Contributors0
Blanchot's Three Voices: Notes for Dark Times0
On Authority in The Trial0
Resisting Ex-Appropriation: Artistic Remains at Times of Environmental Instability0
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