Jacques Derrida's Of Grammatology is essential reading for anyone interested in contemporary philosophy, literary theory, and intellectual history. Arthur Bradley's guide proves clear, careful, and sober commentary to explicate this pathbreaking work. Suitable for readers at all levels and in all disciplines, this guide is a welcome resource for understanding this key text. "Quite frankly it is impossible to imagine anyone better qualified or more able to write a study guide to Derrida's Of Grammatology. I recommend it absolutely unreservedly."―Jim Urpeth, University of Greenwich Quite frankly it is impossible to imagine anyone better qualified or more able to write a study guide to Derrida's Of Grammatology. I recommend it absolutely unreservedly. -- Jim Urpeth ― University of Greenwich "Quite frankly it is impossible to imagine anyone better qualified or more able to write a study guide to Derrida's Of Grammatology. I recommend it absolutely unreservedly." --Jim Urpeth, University of Greenwich "As the first commentary on Being and Time in English to give as much respect to French readings of the book as to analytic readings, William Large's accessible introduction deserves to be widely read." --Robert Bernasconi, University of Memphis Arthur Bradley is Lecturer in Contemporary Literary Studies at Lancaster University. He is author of Negative Theology and Modern French Philosophy.