First sustained critical reading of Lacoue-Labarthe's Phrase, which
provides insights into a philosophically inspired work of prose
poetry. This book presents an interpretation of a volume of poetry and
theoretical reflections (Phrase) by the late Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe,
who is widely known as one of the major contributors to thinking about
the relation between philosophy and literature in the continental
tradition. His work has shaped the deconstructive approach to the
question of the subject and has opened important paths of research
relating to the topic of literary mimesis. Along with Jean-Luc Nancy,
he made very important contributions in the areas of romantic literary
theory and psychoanalytic theory. Christopher Fynsk's analysis of
Phrase focuses principally on two of its key motifs. Fynsk first deals
with the theme of infancy and draws forth the deep relation to
Blanchot that is revealed in this text. The second motif which
organizes the narrative of the autobiographical component of Phrase
(which Lacoue-Labarthe entitles "a history of renunciation") names the
condition of modern poetic speech. Thus, Fynsk interprets the history
of renunciation and elucidates the meaning of what Lacoue-Labarthe
terms "literature."
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Infancy, Survival
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ISBN
9781438463490
Published
2020
Publisher
State University of New York Press (SUNY Press)
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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