In this essay I will examine the development of the notion of transcendence in Blanchot's early critical writings. Doing so indicates the radical way that Blanchot reconfigures this central ontological and theological term by way of his readings of the literary use of language. In turn this exposes the essential relation between finitude and literature, something which the second part of the essay will examine by way of Heidegger's study of the myth of Er
Blanchots critical essays are characterized by the delicate and elusive balance they maintain betwe...
The following reflections are intended as a preliminary to a more extended and in-depth series of c...
The thesis of this dissertation can be summed up in a nutshell: Death forces language into being. Wh...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), the French writer and novelist, is one of the most important figures i...
This article sought to respond to Wessel Stoker’s interpretation of transcendence, specifically his ...
This thesis has its starting-point in a recognition that, so far, Maurice Blanchot's work has been c...
The aim of this paper is to show how Maurice Blanchot establishes a contemporary theory of the geniu...
What is the nature of poetic language when its experience involves an encounter with finitude; with ...
This article sought to respond to Wessel Stoker’s interpretation of transcendence, specifically his ...
In this paper, I shall examine the evolution of Heidegger’s concept of ‘transcendence’ as it appears...
Writing in fragments is often held to be one of the most distinctive signature effects of Romantic, ...
In the essay Das Wort (Words) in On the Way to Language, Martin Heidegger speaks of 'renunciation' ...
Although it plays a decisive role in Maurice Blanchot's theorisation of the literary, the concept of...
Maurice Blanchot's writings have played a critical role in the development of 20th-century French th...
What does it mean to come after Blanchot? Three things, at least. First, it is to recognise that it ...
Blanchots critical essays are characterized by the delicate and elusive balance they maintain betwe...
The following reflections are intended as a preliminary to a more extended and in-depth series of c...
The thesis of this dissertation can be summed up in a nutshell: Death forces language into being. Wh...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), the French writer and novelist, is one of the most important figures i...
This article sought to respond to Wessel Stoker’s interpretation of transcendence, specifically his ...
This thesis has its starting-point in a recognition that, so far, Maurice Blanchot's work has been c...
The aim of this paper is to show how Maurice Blanchot establishes a contemporary theory of the geniu...
What is the nature of poetic language when its experience involves an encounter with finitude; with ...
This article sought to respond to Wessel Stoker’s interpretation of transcendence, specifically his ...
In this paper, I shall examine the evolution of Heidegger’s concept of ‘transcendence’ as it appears...
Writing in fragments is often held to be one of the most distinctive signature effects of Romantic, ...
In the essay Das Wort (Words) in On the Way to Language, Martin Heidegger speaks of 'renunciation' ...
Although it plays a decisive role in Maurice Blanchot's theorisation of the literary, the concept of...
Maurice Blanchot's writings have played a critical role in the development of 20th-century French th...
What does it mean to come after Blanchot? Three things, at least. First, it is to recognise that it ...
Blanchots critical essays are characterized by the delicate and elusive balance they maintain betwe...
The following reflections are intended as a preliminary to a more extended and in-depth series of c...
The thesis of this dissertation can be summed up in a nutshell: Death forces language into being. Wh...