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Gary Banham; Charlie Blake (editor). Evil Spirits: Nihilism and the Fate of Modernity. Manchester University Press. 2000. 228pp.

Karen L. Carr. The Banalization of Nihilism: Twentieth-Century Responses to Meaninglessness. SUNY Press. 1992. 196pp.

Donald A. Crosby. Specter of the Absurd: Sources and Criticisms of Modern Nihilism. SUNY Press. 1988. 456pp.

Conor Cunningham. A Genealogy of Nihilism: Philosophies of Nothing and the Difference of Theology. Routledge. 2002. 315pp.

Michael Allen Gillespie. Nihilism Before Nietzsche. University of Chicago Press. 1996. 336pp.

Charles I. Glicksberg. The Literature of Nihilism. Bucknell University Press. 1975. 354pp.

Johan Goudsblom. Nihilism and Culture. Blackwell. 1980. 213pp.

Thomas S. Hibbs. Shows About Nothing: Nihilism in Popular Culture from the Exorcist to Seinfeld. Spence Publishing Company. 2001. 192pp.

Arthur Kroker. The Will to Technology and the Culture of Nihilism: Heidegger, Nietzsche and Marx. University of Toronto Press. 2004. 228pp.

John Marmysz. Laughing at Nothing Humor as a Response to Nihilism. State University of New York Press. 2003. 128pp.

Eugene Rose. Nihilism: The Root of the Revolution of the Modern Age. Saint Herman Press. 1994. 100pp.

Gillian Rose. Dialectic of Nihilism: Post-Structuralism and Law. Basil Blackwell. 1984. 232pp.

Stanley Rosen. Nihilism: A Philosophical Essay. St. Augustine's Press. 2000. 241pp.

Will Slocombe. Nihilism and the Sublime Postmodern: The (Hi)story of a Difficult Relationship from Romanticism to Postmodernism. Routledge. 2006. 210pp.



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