This article charts the shifting patterns of linguistic negativism in Maurice Blanchot’s fiction, from his early works of the mid-1930s, through the novels of the 1940s, to the major récits from 'L’Arrêt de mort' (1948) to 'L’Instant de ma mort' (1994). Particular attention is paid to Blanchot’s deployment of negative affixes and negative modifiers. This stylistic analysis provides the groundwork for my exploration of the ‘voidance’ of the semantic in Blanchot’s fiction, achieved through an epanorthotic retraction of the said that becomes ever more prevalent, reaching its most extreme form in 'L’Attente, l’oubli' (1962). This voidance serves as a form of resistance to semantic hypostatization and reification, but at the risk of an evacuat...
Beckett’s first major work in French, Mercier et Camier, written in 1946 but not published until 197...
Writing in fragments is often held to be one of the most distinctive signature effects of Romantic, ...
A major concern of Blanchot’s early writings is the nature of the literary image but in his later wo...
This book charts the history of a distinct strain of European literary modernism that emerged out of...
This thesis has its starting-point in a recognition that, so far, Maurice Blanchot's work has been c...
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...
In this thesis I attempt to outline the unwritable foundation of the writing of Maurice Blanchot (19...
Nous avons opté pour l’étude du vide et du nihilisme dans l’œuvre de Maurice Blanchot, un écrivain-p...
In this thesis, the problematic created by the emphasis on negativity in modern thought and literatu...
This thesis approaches literature and language as processes of conflict. Conflict is defined accordi...
Maurice Blanchot wants to change the way we experience art. A 20th century French theorist, the enig...
Franz Kafka's response to late nineteenth-century language scepticism sets his work apart from the h...
This article sets out to think through the double absence of literary language posited by Blanchot i...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), the French writer and novelist, is one of the most important figures i...
Beckett’s first major work in French, Mercier et Camier, written in 1946 but not published until 197...
Writing in fragments is often held to be one of the most distinctive signature effects of Romantic, ...
A major concern of Blanchot’s early writings is the nature of the literary image but in his later wo...
This book charts the history of a distinct strain of European literary modernism that emerged out of...
This thesis has its starting-point in a recognition that, so far, Maurice Blanchot's work has been c...
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...
In this thesis I attempt to outline the unwritable foundation of the writing of Maurice Blanchot (19...
Nous avons opté pour l’étude du vide et du nihilisme dans l’œuvre de Maurice Blanchot, un écrivain-p...
In this thesis, the problematic created by the emphasis on negativity in modern thought and literatu...
This thesis approaches literature and language as processes of conflict. Conflict is defined accordi...
Maurice Blanchot wants to change the way we experience art. A 20th century French theorist, the enig...
Franz Kafka's response to late nineteenth-century language scepticism sets his work apart from the h...
This article sets out to think through the double absence of literary language posited by Blanchot i...
Maurice Blanchot (1907-2003), the French writer and novelist, is one of the most important figures i...
Beckett’s first major work in French, Mercier et Camier, written in 1946 but not published until 197...
Writing in fragments is often held to be one of the most distinctive signature effects of Romantic, ...
A major concern of Blanchot’s early writings is the nature of the literary image but in his later wo...