01062nam0 22002651i 450 SUN002555520160517123502.86720041012d1997 |0itac50 baitaIT|||| |||||Christian Thomasiusilluminista e pietistaAntonio VillaniNapoliArte tipografica1997124 p.25 cm.Thomas, Christian <1655-1728>SGSUNC032403NapoliSUNL000005193Filosofia occidentale moderna. Germania e Austria22Villani, Antonio1923-1999SUNV067979437610Arte tipograficaSUNV005007650ITSOL20181109RICASUN0025555UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA00 CONS XXI.Ed.137 00 798444778 UFFICIO DI BIBLIOTECA DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI GIURISPRUDENZA798444778CONS XXI.Ed.137paChristian Thomasius1431858UNICAMPANIA04002nam 2200781 450 991080615300332120230807221146.00-8232-6680-X0-8232-6461-00-8232-6460-210.1515/9780823264605(CKB)3710000000450509(EBL)3430740(SSID)ssj0001552273(PQKBManifestationID)16171517(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001552273(PQKBWorkID)14798433(PQKB)11033325(StDuBDS)EDZ0001283565(MiAaPQ)EBC3430740(OCoLC)914229934(MdBmJHUP)muse43491(DE-B1597)555433(DE-B1597)9780823264605(Au-PeEL)EBL3430740(CaPaEBR)ebr11087929(OCoLC)930706529(EXLCZ)99371000000045050920150819h20152015 uy 0engur|nu---|u||utxtccrEnding and unending agony on maurice blanchot /Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe ; translated by Hannes OpelzFirst edition.New York, [New York] :Fordham University Press,2015.©20151 online resource (192 p.)Lit ZDescription based upon print version of record.0-8232-6457-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Translator’s Note --Introduction --Prologue --I. “The Secret Miracle” (20 July?) --II. Ending and Unending Agony (22 September?) --Notes --Bibliographical Note --Index of Names --Sara Guyer and Brian McGrath, series editorsPublished posthumously, Ending and Unending Agony is Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe’s only book entirely devoted to the French writer and essayist Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003). The place of Blanchot in Lacoue-Labarthe’s thought was both discreet and profound, involving difficult, agonizing questions about the status of literature, with vast political and ethical stakes. Together with Plato, Holderlin, Nietzsche, Benjamin, and Heidegger, Blanchot represents a decisive crossroads for Lacoue-Labarthe’s central concerns. In this book, they converge on the question of literature, and in particular of literature as the question of myth—in this instance, the myth of the writer born of the autobiographical experience of death. However, the issues at stake in this encounter are not merely autobiographical; they entail a relentless struggle with processes of figuration and mythicization inherited from the age-old concept of mimesis that permeates Western literature and culture. As this volume demonstrates, the originality of Blanchot’s thought lies in its problematic but obstinate deconstruction of precisely such processes.In addition to offering unique, challenging readings of Blanchot’s writings, setting them among those of Montaigne, Rousseau, Freud, Winnicott, Artaud, Bataille, Lacan, Malraux, Leclaire, Derrida, and others, this book offers fresh insights into two crucial twentieth-century thinkers and a new perspective on contemporary debates in European thought, criticism, and aesthetics.Lit z.World War, 1939-1945Lacoue-Labarthe.Metaphysics.autobiography.birth of literature.blanchot.deconstruction.experience of death.myth.primal scene.psychoanalysis.World War, 1939-1945.843.914Lacoue-Labarthe Philippe161196Opelz HannesMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910806153003321Ending and unending agony4031502UNINA