Paul de Man is Sterling Professor of the Humanities at Yale University, where he has taught comparative literature since 1970. He has taught at Harvard, Cornell, and Johns Hopkins, and has held a chair in comparative literature at the University of Zürich. De Man is the author of Allegories of Reading: Figurai Language in Rousseau, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Proust., Wlad Godzich is associate professor and director of the comparative literature program at the University of Minnesota. He is co-editor, with Jochen Schulte-Sasse, of the series Theory and History of Literature.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Criticism and Crisis Chapter 2 Form and Intent in the American New Criticism Chapter 3 Ludwig Bmswanger and the Sublimation of the Self Chapter 4 Georg Lukács's Theory of the Novel Chapter 5 Impersonality in the Criticism of Maurice Blanchot Chapter 6 The Literary Self as Origin: The Work of Georges Poulet Chapter 7 The Rhetoric of Blindness: Jacques Derrida's Reading of Rousseau Chapter 8 Literary History and Literary Modernity Chapter 9 Lyric and Modernity Chapter 10 The Rhetoric of Temporality Chapter 11 The Dead-End of Formalist Criticism Chapter 12 Heidegger's Exegeses of Hölderlin
Chapter 1 Criticism and Crisis Chapter 2 Form and Intent in the American New Criticism Chapter 3 Ludwig Bmswanger and the Sublimation of the Self Chapter 4 Georg Lukács's Theory of the Novel Chapter 5 Impersonality in the Criticism of Maurice Blanchot Chapter 6 The Literary Self as Origin: The Work of Georges Poulet Chapter 7 The Rhetoric of Blindness: Jacques Derrida's Reading of Rousseau Chapter 8 Literary History and Literary Modernity Chapter 9 Lyric and Modernity Chapter 10 The Rhetoric of Temporality Chapter 11 The Dead-End of Formalist Criticism Chapter 12 Heidegger's Exegeses of Hölderlin
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