“…Among the earliest and abidingly popular, Catherine Belsey's Critical Practice (1980) didn't mention the term, and Terry Eagleton's Literary Theory (1983) did in passing (p. 26) but without explaining it. Philology was mentioned only fleetingly or wasn't in the increasingly teaching-friendly Theory textbooks, guidebooks, and reference books that followed (e.g., Selden, 1985, or its updated editions, with Widdowson, 1993, with Widdowson and Brooker, 1997Lentricchia and McLaughlin, 1990;Bennett and Royle, 1995;Barry, 1995;Baldick, 1996;Green and LeBihan, 1996;Bertens, 2001;Habib, 2005;Malpas and Wake, 2006). Where mentioned, it was understood loosely as a backward-looking linguistic analysis of texts, principally of German provenance, which has been superseded firmly in English Studies and is no longer relevant.…”