Oliver Tearle
A Book Lover's Journey Through Curiosities of Literature
Price: £9.99
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 28/03/2024
ISBN: 9781789295924
Subject: Non-Fiction
Categories: Reference, Science - History - Philosophy
Binding: Paperback
Size: 198 x 129 mm
Extent: 256 pages
Illustration: B&W illustrations
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 29/09/2016
ISBN: 9781782435570
Subject: Non-Fiction
Categories: Reference, Science - History - Philosophy
Binding: Hardback
Size: Other
Extent: 256 pages
Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)
Edition Status: Out of Print
Imprint: O'Mara Books
Publication date: 29/09/2016
ISBN: 9781782435587
Subject: Non-Fiction
Categories: Reference, Science - History - Philosophy
Size: EPUB 2
Extent: 256 pages
Illustration: B&W illustrations
Territorial Rights: World
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Enquire nowIf 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, writer and comedian
If you love books, you'll need this one
Daily Mail
A heavily researched book, The Secret Library is perfect for the bookworm who enjoys a niche anecdote
Looking at the history of Western civilization through the lens of literature, author Oliver Tearle uncovers lesser-known fascinating stories
Learn about how Western history has been shaped by both some of the most well-known, and many forgotten, books
The author runs a popular blog Interesting Literature: A Library of Literary Interestingness
The first hardback edition has sold over 20,000 copies in the English language
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.