Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Series Editor's Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Dedication
- Introduction: ‘The Unimaginable Touch of Time’: The Public and Private in the Notebooks of Paul de Man
- PART I Texts
- PART II Translations
- PART III Teaching
- PART IV Research
- 27 The Unimaginable Touch of Time: Proposed Table of Contents
- 28 Modernism in Literature: Background and Essay Selection
- 29 Modernism in Literature: Revised Table of Contents
- 30 The Portable Rousseau: Table of Contents
- 31 The Portable Rousseau: Principle of Selection
- 32 Outline for a Monograph on Nietzsche
- 33 From Nietzsche to Rousseau
- 34 Allegories of Reading: Figural Language in Rousseau, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Proust
- 35 Aesthetics, Rhetoric, Ideology
- 36 11/3/82
- Appendix. The Notebooks of Paul de Man 1963–83
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
29 - Modernism in Literature: Revised Table of Contents
from PART IV - Research
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2014
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Series Editor's Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Dedication
- Introduction: ‘The Unimaginable Touch of Time’: The Public and Private in the Notebooks of Paul de Man
- PART I Texts
- PART II Translations
- PART III Teaching
- PART IV Research
- 27 The Unimaginable Touch of Time: Proposed Table of Contents
- 28 Modernism in Literature: Background and Essay Selection
- 29 Modernism in Literature: Revised Table of Contents
- 30 The Portable Rousseau: Table of Contents
- 31 The Portable Rousseau: Principle of Selection
- 32 Outline for a Monograph on Nietzsche
- 33 From Nietzsche to Rousseau
- 34 Allegories of Reading: Figural Language in Rousseau, Nietzsche, Rilke, and Proust
- 35 Aesthetics, Rhetoric, Ideology
- 36 11/3/82
- Appendix. The Notebooks of Paul de Man 1963–83
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
Summary
I. Definitions
1. H. R. Jauss, “Literary Tradition and the Present Awareness of Modernity:
A History of the Term ‘Modern’”
2. Stephen Spender, “Moderns and Contemporaries”
3. Frank Kermode, “Modernisms”*
4. Harry Levin, “What Was Modernism?”
5. H. G. Gadamer, “The Foundations of the Twentieth Century”
II. History
6. Renato Poggioli, “The Theory of the Avant-Garde”*
7. W. J. Bate, “The Second Temple”
8. Northrop Frye, “Clair de lune intellectuel”
9. Harold Rosenberg, “The Resurrected Romans”
10. Paul de Man, “Literary History and Modernity”
11. Gilles Deleuze, “Plato and the Simulacrum”
III. Beyond Literature
12. Susan Sontag, “The Aesthetics of Silence”
13. George Steiner, “Silence and the Poet”
14. Ihab Hassan, “The Literature of Silence”
15. Charles Olson, “Projective Verse”
16. Maurice Blanchot, “Literature and the Right to Death”
17. George Poulet, “The Point of Departure”
18. Geoffrey Hartman, “The Voice of the Shuttle”
IV. Fragmentation of the Self
19. J. P. Sartre, “The Transcendence of the Ego”*
20. George Lukacs, “The Subject/Object Relationship in Aesthetics”
21. Hugo Friedrich, “The Structure of the Modern Lyric”*
22. Erich Auerbach, “The Brown Stocking”
23. Jacques Lacan, “Seminar on Purloined Letter”
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- The Paul de Man Notebooks , pp. 293 - 294Publisher: Edinburgh University PressPrint publication year: 2014