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Comparative Criticism: Volume 12, Representations of the Self
This volume explores a theme that has become central in our time, as 'the death of God' is widely seen to be succeeded by 'the death of Man'.
E. S. Shaffer (Edited by)
9780521390026, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 27 September 1990
372 pages
23.6 x 15.7 x 2.8 cm, 0.65 kg
This volume explores a theme that has become central in our time, as 'the death of God' is widely seen to be succeeded by 'the death of Man'. Our contributors set forth its urgency in a variety of contexts. Among these, Peter Stern gives the paradigmatic history of the bereft, damaged, and repudiated self in German philosophy and literature from Kleist to Ernst Jilnger. In 'Not I' Michael Edwards pursues the theological and psychological consequences of a self without substance. Peter France supplies a witty account of the marriage of self and commerce more at home in the eighteenth-century tradition of British empiricism, and the challenge of Rousseau's refusal of the terms of commerce. Raman Selden explores views of the self from the Romantics to the poststructuralists. Roger Cardinal probes the secret diary: is the genre a contradiction in terms? Stephen Bann explores the representations of Narcissus in recent psychoanalytic theory. Other contributors include Pierre Dupuy, David James, Julie Scott Meisami, Gregory Blue,Mark Ogden and A. D. Nuttall.
List of illustrations
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Frontispiece
Editor's introduction: purloined letters: searching for the self
Part I. Representations of the Self: 1. Representations of the self, singular and collective, from Kleist to Ernst Jünger J. P. Stern
2. Not I Michael Edwards
3. The commerce of the self Peter France
4. From persona to the split subject Raman Selden
5. Unlocking the diary Roger Cardinal
6. René Girard and the revisionist view of narcissism, with illustrations Stephen Bann
7. Tangled hierarchies: self-reference in philosophy, anthropology and critical theory Jean-Pierre Dupuy
8. Persona and generic conventions in medieval Persian lyric, with illustration Julie Scott Meisami
9. Representations of the self: a phenomenological approach to Stendhal's Le Rouge et le Noir David James
Part II. Literature and Translation: 10. 'Writing (to) One's Self': a selection of Strindberg's letters August Strindberg
Translated and with an introduction 'Strindberg the letter-writer' Michael Robinson
11. 'The Graveyard by the Sea' Paul Valéry
Translated Alistair Elliot
'Palm Tree' and other poems, translated James Greene
12. 'Portrait of the Yellow Apricot Tree': a short story Norman Manea
Translated from the Romanian with an introduction note and 'Selected writings' Rosalind Belben
13. On fathers, wet-nurses, and wars
'The Poet and the Angel', from Croquis dans les ténèbres, a prose poem Stefan Themerson
Translated Barbara Wright
Introduction Nicholas Wadley
Illustrations Franciszka Themerson and Stefan Themerson
Part III. 14. Power dressing: on Greenblatt's Shakespearean Negotiations A. D. Nuttall
15. Hölderlin's wager on transcendence: a review of S. Corngold, The Fate of the Self and D. Constantine, Hölderlin Mark Ogden
16. The Chinese presence in Europe: a review of Etiemble, L'Europe chinoise I and II Gregory Blue
Part IV. Bibliographies: 17. Books and periodicals received Mark Ogden
18. Bibliography of comparative literature in Britain and Ireland 1987 Joseph Th. Leerssen
19. Special bibliography: 'Bibliography is my biography, the rest is irrelevant': A bibliography of Stefan Themerson Joseph Th. Leerssen
Subject Areas: Literature: history & criticism [DS]