Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism
Blindness and Insight: Essays in the Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism
by Paul De Man
University of Minnesota Press, 1983
Paper: 978-0-8166-1135-5
Library of Congress Classification PN85.D37 1983
Dewey Decimal Classification 801.95
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Contents
- Foreword to Revised, Second Edition
- Introduction: Caution! Reader at Work! Wlad Godzich
- II
- Form and Intent in the American New Criticism
- III
- Ludwig Binswanger and the Sublimation of the Self
- IV
- Georg Lukác's Theory of the Novel
- V
- Impersonality in the Criticism of Maurice Blanchot
- VI
- The Literary Self as Origin: The Work of Georges Poulet
- VII
- The Rhetoric of Blindness: Jacques Derrida's Reading of Rousseau
- VIII
- Literary History and Literary Modernity
- X
- The Rhetoric of Temporality
- XI
- The Dead-End of Formalist Criticism
- XII
- Heidegger's Exegeses of Hölderlin
- Appendix A:
- Review of Harold Bloom's Anxiety of Influence
- Appendix B:
- Literature and Language: A Commentary