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Allegory and Sexual Ethics in the High Middle Ages
By: Guynn, Noah D.
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Offers an approach to the ethical, cultural, and ideological analysis of medieval allegory. Working between poststructuralism and historical materialism, the author considers both the playfulness of allegory and its disciplinary force. more...

Price: $75.00


Apology for the Woman Writing and Other Works
By: de Gournay, Marie le Jars; Hillman, Richard (trans.); Quesnel, Colette (trans.)
Published by: The University of Chicago Press

During her lifetime, the gifted writer Marie le Jars de Gournay (1565-1645) was celebrated as one of the "seventy most famous women of all time" in Jean de la Forge's Circle of Learned Women (1663). The adopted daughter of Montaigne, as well as his editor, Gournay was a major literary force and a pioneering feminist voice during a tumultuous period in France. This volume presents translations of four of Gournay's works that address feminist issues. Two of these appear here in English for the first time—The Promenade of Monsieur de Montaigne and The Apology for the Woman Writing. One of the first modern psychological novels, the best-selling Promenade was also the first to explore female sexual feeling. With the autobiographical Apology, Gournay defended every aspect of her life, from her moral conduct to her household management. The book also includes Gournay's last revisions (1641) of her two best-known feminist treatises, The Equality of Men and Women and The Ladies' Complaint. The editors provide a general overview of Gournay's career, as well as individual introductions and extensive annotations for each work. more...

Price: $21.00


Bataille
By: Gill, Carolyn Bailey
Published by: Routledge

This collection examines the continuing power and influence of Georges Bataille's work. Drawing from a number of perspectives and a range of disciplines, the collection centers around Bataille's concept of a radical, subversive negativity--what Bataille called the sacred. The essays examine the central role of writing in his work and address issues relevant to current theoretical debates such as the critique of subjectivity, the relationship between representation, meaning and a particular theory of language, and the nature of community. more...

Price: $41.95


Beckett and Badiou
By: Gibson, Andrew
Published by: OUP Oxford

The leading contemporary French philosopher Alain Badiou has been a lifelong devotee of Beckett's work. This ground-breaking study provides a full introduction to and critique of Badiou's philosophy, politics, ethics and aesthetics, and his interpretation of the Irish writer, as a basis for a major new reading of the Beckett corpus. - ;Beckett and Badiou offers a provocative new reading of Samuel Beckett's work on the basis of a full, critical account of the thought of Alain Badiou. Badiou is the most eminent of contemporary French philosophers. His devotion to Beckett's work has been lifelong. Yet for Badiou philosophy must be integrally affirmative, whilst Beckett apparently commits his art to a work of negation. Beckett and Badiou explores the coherences, contradictions, and extreme. complexities of the intellectual relationship between the two oeuvres. It examines Badiou's philosophy of being, the event, truth, and the subject and the importance of mathematics within his system. It considers the major features of his politics, ethics, and aesthetics and provides an explanation, interpretation, critique,. and radical revision of his work on Beckett. It argues that, once revised, Badiou's version of Beckett offers an extraordinarily powerful tool for understanding his work. Badiou and Beckett are instances of a vestigial or melancholic modernism; that is, in the teeth of a contemporary culture that dreams ever more ambitiously of plenitude, they commit themselves to a rigorous concept of limit and intermittency. Truth and value are occasional and rare. It is seldom that the chance event arrives to disturb the inertia of the world. For Badiou, however, it is the event and its consequences alone that matter. Beckett rather insists on the common experience of. intermittency as destitution. His art is a series of limit-figures, exquisitely subtle and nuanced forms for a world whose state of seemingly rigid paralysis is also always volatile, del more...

Price: $85.00


Beckett, Literature, and the Ethics of Alterity
By: Weller, Shane
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan, Ltd.

If there is one trait common to almost all post-Holocaust theories of literature, it is arguably the notion that the literary event constitutes the affirmation of an alterity that resists all dialectical mastery and makes possible a post-metaphysical ethics. Beckett's oeuvre in particular has repeatedly been deployed as exemplary of just such an affirmation. In ''Beckett, Literature and the Ethics of Alterity'', however, Weller argues through an analysis of the interrelated topics of translation, comedy, and gender that to read Beckett in this way is to miss the strangely 'anethical' nature of his work. more...

Price: $90.00


Before Auschwitz
By: Kershaw, Angela
Published by: Routledge

Kershaw analyses Irene Némirovsky’s literary production in its relationship to the literary and cultural context of the inter-war period in France, exploring the cultural exchange between France and Russia and the political implications of Némirovsky’s fiction--particularly the enthusiastic reception of her work in far-right anti-Semitic journals. more...

Price: $103.00


Beyond the Book
By: Cranston, Mechthild
Published by: Scripta Humanistica

Close analyses of some of Marguerite Duras’ early works (Le Marin de Gibraltar, Les Petits Chevaux de Tarquinia, Le Square) followed by readings of Les Yeux bleus cheveux noirs and Le Douleur. “The texts chosen by Cranston are particularly challenging and are ‘read’ by her in the light of Duras’ own statements concerning the nature of the literary endeavor,” writes Germaine Brée in her Preface. “Cranston explores the many levels of linguistic play and resonance, the ambiguities of Duras ... Cranston’s own cultural memory is particularly rich and crosses the. frontiers of separate linguistic frames.” more...

Price: $59.00


Blanchot
By: Hill, Leslie
Published by: Routledge

Placing Blanchot at the centre stage of writing in the twentieth century, Blanchot sheds new light on Blanchot's political activities before and after the Second World War. more...

Price: $41.95


Blanchot's Communism
By: Iyer, Lars
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan, Ltd.

Lars Iyer argues for the transformative potential for philosophy and political practice of the thought of Maurice Blanchot. more...

Price: $95.00


The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Beckett
By: McDonald, Ronan
Published by: Cambridge University Press

An eloquent and accessible introduction to one of the most important writers of the twentieth century. more...

Price: $16.00


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