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Languages of the Unsayable: The Play of Negativity in Literature and Literary Theory: Irvine Studies in the Humanities

Editat de Sanford Budick, Wolfgang Iser
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1986
The articulation of the unsayable, of negativity—that which has been excluded by what is sayable—is one of the most important areas of contemporary humanistic study. This volume brings together fifteen outstanding literary theorists and philosophers to examine ways to make the unsayable tangible.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780804724838
ISBN-10: 0804724830
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Stanford University Press
Colecția Stanford University Press
Seria Irvine Studies in the Humanities


Recenzii

“A theoretically sophisticated collection that provides original insights about significant texts and issues. The individual contributions are cogent enough on their own, but the grouping of these related and yet quite various essays give them an echoic relation that is mutually enhancing.” —John Paul Riquelme, Boston University

“This is a very strong collection of essays on a central topic in literary theory. It includes major original statements by a stellar line-up of some of the most prominent theorists of the negative.” —Paul B. Armstrong, University of Oregon

Notă biografică

Sanford Budick is Professor of English and Director of the Center for Literary Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Wolfgang Iser is Professor of English at the University of California, Irvine.

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“A theoretically sophisticated collection that provides original insights about significant texts and issues. The individual contributions are cogent enough on their own, but the grouping of these related and yet quite various essays give them an echoic relation that is mutually enhancing.” —John Paul Riquelme, Boston University
“This is a very strong collection of essays on a central topic in literary theory. It includes major original statements by a stellar line-up of some of the most prominent theorists of the negative.” —Paul B. Armstrong, University of Oregon

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This volume brings together fifteen outstanding literary theorists and philosophers to examine ways to make the unsayable—that which has been excluded by what is sayable—tangible.