The Saving Line: Benjamin, Adorno, and the Caesuras of Hope
Autor Márton Dornbachen Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 dec 2020
Walter Benjamin and Theodor Adorno both turned to canonical literary narratives to determine why the Enlightenment project was derailed and how this failure might be remedied. The resultant works, Benjamin’s major essay on Goethe’s Elective Affinities and Adorno’s meditation on the Odyssey in Dialectic of Enlightenment, are centrally concerned with the very act of narration. Márton Dornbach’s groundbreaking book reconstructs a hitherto unnoticed, wide-ranging dialogue between these foundational texts of the Frankfurt School.
At the heart of Dornbach’s argument is a critical model that Benjamin built around the concept of caesura, a model Adorno subsequently reworked. Countering an obscurantism that would become complicit in the rise of fascism, the two theorists aligned moments of arrest in narratives mired in unreason. Although this model responded to a specific historical emergency, it can be adapted to identify utopian impulses in a variety of works.
The Saving Line throws fresh light on the intellectual exchange and disagreements between Benjamin and Adorno, the problematic conjunction of secular reason and negative theology in their thinking, and their appropriations of ancient and modern legacies. It will interest scholars of philosophy and literature, critical theory, German Jewish thought, classical reception studies, and narratology.
At the heart of Dornbach’s argument is a critical model that Benjamin built around the concept of caesura, a model Adorno subsequently reworked. Countering an obscurantism that would become complicit in the rise of fascism, the two theorists aligned moments of arrest in narratives mired in unreason. Although this model responded to a specific historical emergency, it can be adapted to identify utopian impulses in a variety of works.
The Saving Line throws fresh light on the intellectual exchange and disagreements between Benjamin and Adorno, the problematic conjunction of secular reason and negative theology in their thinking, and their appropriations of ancient and modern legacies. It will interest scholars of philosophy and literature, critical theory, German Jewish thought, classical reception studies, and narratology.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780810143005
ISBN-10: 0810143003
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10: 0810143003
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Northwestern University Press
Notă biografică
MÁRTON DORNBACH is a visiting assistant professor and director of undergraduate studies for German at Johns Hopkins University. He is the author of Receptive Spirit: German Idealism and the Dynamics of Cultural Transmission.
Cuprins
Frequently Cited Texts
Introduction
1. Benjamin’s Hard Caesura: The Hopeful Narrator of Elective Affinities
2. Adorno’s Hard Caesura: The Impassive Homeric Narrator
3. Adorno’s Soft Caesura: The Immanent Utopia of Penelope’s Remark
4. Benjamin’s Soft Caesura: The Immanent Utopia of the Embedded Novella
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
1. Benjamin’s Hard Caesura: The Hopeful Narrator of Elective Affinities
2. Adorno’s Hard Caesura: The Impassive Homeric Narrator
3. Adorno’s Soft Caesura: The Immanent Utopia of Penelope’s Remark
4. Benjamin’s Soft Caesura: The Immanent Utopia of the Embedded Novella
Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Recenzii
“Trenchant, lucid, and compelling. This book is a rare achievement: a study by an extraordinarily gifted literary and philosophical thinker who patiently and carefully elucidates notoriously obscure and challenging texts, fully cognizant of the larger intellectual claims informing them and his readings of them. The book alters and deepens our understanding of Adorno and Benjamin, reveals new depths to their implicit dialogue with each other within their writings, and demonstrates how their work continues to provide insights and inspiration for the study of literary narrative.” —Henry W. Pickford, author of Thinking with Tolstoy and Wittgenstein: Expression, Emotion, and Art (Northwestern University Press, 2016)
Descriere
This book reconstructs a wide-ranging dialogue between Walter Benjamin’s major essay on Goethe’s Elective Affinities and Theodor Adorno’s meditation on the Odyssey in Dialectic of Enlightenment. Dornbach leverages the concept of caesura to identify utopian moments in a variety of works.