Literature, in theory : tropes, subjectivities, responses & responsibilities

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Literature, in theory : tropes, subjectivities, responses & responsibilities

Julian Wolfreys

Continuum, c2010

  • : pbk

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Literature, in theory : tropes, subjectivities, responses and responsibilities

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-299) and index

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内容説明

This is a significant work of original thought - addressing the interface between literature and theory. In the interview that begins "Acts of Literature", Jacques Derrida responds to a question concerning the difference between literature and theory by arguing that despite its institutional status, part of its 'institution' is the right of literature to say anything. Additionally, "Literature" gathers into itself numerous traits of other discourses, other cultures and other histories: autobiographical, theoretical, linguistic, philosophical, economic, scientific and journalistic, amongst others. As a result, we might argue that literature cannot be defined as such, and as soon as one seeks to produce a reading of the literary, complications arise through the difference, as Derrida has it, 'between literatures', and 'between the literary and non-literary'. 'Theory', so-called, is also a matter of difference and differences. Despite its institutional significance, 'theory' remains something many wish would go away, and which, for others, is still not read, is misread, and remains to be read. In examining closely how 'theory' and 'literature' are concepts and names for what we barely perceive, but which touch on one other in complex ways, "Literature, in Theory", seeks to move, with patience and attentiveness, to the beginning of an understanding of their intersections and differences. Examining a wide range of authors, from Dickens to Joyce, and engaging directly with a number of major theorists - including Derrida, Miller, Bloom, Heidegger, Agamben - Wolfreys takes the reader on a journey through the issues and ideas involved in reading literature, in theory.

目次

  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Literature, in theory
  • PART I Subjectivities
  • 1. Toward a phenomenology of urban Gothic: the example of Dickens
  • 2. Eminent Victorians or 'true histories': Anne Bronte, Thomas Hood, Christina Rossetti, Robert Browning
  • 3. The 'political' novel in the nineteenth century or, the contested ground of the present
  • 4. Professions: of English diaspora
  • 5. No, not, none, nothing, nobody: place, pattern, death and narratives of negation in Dubliners
  • PART II Responses & Responsibilities
  • 6. 'A self-referential density': Glyph, the fiction of transgression and the 'theory' thing
  • 7. Teaching Derrida?
  • 8. 'Theory' & the novel (& the novel?)
  • 9. Of hospitality & the demands of criticism or, setting an example
  • PART III The work of the trope or, literature in theory
  • 10. The reiterable circularity of Being
  • 11. Responsibilities of J or, aphorism's other: criticism's powers of transformation
  • 12. 'The strong dead return': Harold Bloom's daemonic shades
  • 13. Heidegger's uncanny: the manifold technicity of the unhomely
  • 14. Face to face with Giorgio Agamben or, the other in love
  • Bibliography
  • Index.

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