Silence in Modern Literature and Philosophy
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Zusatztext
This book discusses the elusive centrality of silence in modern literature and philosophy, focusing on the writing and theory of Jean-Luc Nancy and Roland Barthes, the prose of Samuel Beckett, and the poetry of Wallace Stevens. It suggests that silence is best understood according to two categories: apophasis and reticence. Apophasis is associated with theology, and relates to a silence of ineffability and transcendence; reticence is associated with phenomenology, and relates to a silence of listenership and speechlessness. In a series of diverse though interrelated readings, the study examines figures of broken silence and silent voice in the prose of Samuel Beckett, the notion of shared silence in Jean-Luc Nancy and Roland Barthes, and ways in which the poetry of Wallace Stevens mounts lyrical negotiations with forms of unsayability and speechlessness.
Autorenportrait
<b>Thomas Gould</b> holds a PhD in Comparative Literature and Critical Thought from King¿s College, London, UK.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 12.07.2018
Umfang: 1.53 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9783319934792
Umbreit-Nr.: 5341885
