Maurice Blanchot and the Literature of Transgression / / John Gregg.
In this book, the first in English devoted exclusively to Maurice Blanchot, John Gregg examines the problematic interaction between the two forms of discourse, critical and fictional, that comprise this writer's hybrid oeuvre. The result is a lucid introduction to the thought of one of the most...
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- A NOTE ON SOURCES -- Introduction -- ONE. Literature and Transgression -- TWO. Language, History, and Their Destinies of Incompletion -- THREE. Blanchot's Suicidal Artist -- FOUR. Mythical Portrayals of Writing and Reading -- FIVE. Writing the Disaster -- SIX. Flagrants Délits -- CONCLUSION: Blanchot's Postmodern Legacy -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX |
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