Beyond the Ancient Quarrel: Literature, Philosophy, and J.M. Coetzee
Herausgeber: Hayes, Patrick; Wilm, Jan
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Beyond the Ancient Quarrel brings together contributions from leading scholars to explore the boundaries between literature, philosophy, and literary criticism in the work of J.M. Coetzee.
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Beyond the Ancient Quarrel brings together contributions from leading scholars to explore the boundaries between literature, philosophy, and literary criticism in the work of J.M. Coetzee.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780198805281
- ISBN-10: 0198805284
- Artikelnr.: 48689920
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 526g
- ISBN-13: 9780198805281
- ISBN-10: 0198805284
- Artikelnr.: 48689920
Patrick Hayes is Associate Professor of English Literature at Oxford University, and a Fellow of St John's College. He is the author of Philip Roth: Fiction and Power (OUP, 2014) and J. M. Coetzee and the Novel: Writing and Politics after Beckett (OUP, 2010). Jan Wilm is a Lecturer in English Literature at Goethe University. He is co-editor, with Mark Nixon, of Samuel Beckett und die deutsche Literatur (Transcript, 2013) and author of The Slow Philosophy of J. M. Coetzee (Bloomsbury, 2016). He also works as a literary critic and a literary translator.
* 1: Patrick Hayes and Jan Wilm: Ancient Quarrels, Modern Contexts: An
Introduction'
* Part I. Unsettling Boundaries: Philosophy, Literature, and Literary
Criticism
* 2: Stephen Mulhall: Health and Deviance, Irony and Incarnation:
Embedding and Embodying Philosophy in The Childhood of Jesus
* 3: Max De Gaynesford: Attuning Philosophy and Literary Criticism: A
Response to In the Heart of the Country'
* 4: Andrew Dean: Double Thoughts: Coetzee and the Philosophy of
Literary Criticism
* 5: Julika Griem: 'Good paragraphing. Unusual content': On the Making
and Unmaking of Novelistic Worlds
* Par II. Ethics and Moral Philosophy
* 6: Derek Attridge: 'A Yes without a No': Philosophical Reason and the
Ethics of Conversion in Coetzee's Fiction'
* 7: Eileen John: Coetzee and Eros: A Critique of Moral Philosophy
* Part III. Reality, Language, and Subjectivity
* 8: Alice Crary: Coetzee's Quest for Reality
* 9: Martin Woessner: Beyond Realism: Coetzee's Post-Secular
Imagination
* 10: Peter McDonald: Coetzee's Critique of Language
* 11: Jean-Michel Rabaté: Coetzee and Psychoanalysis: from Paranoia to
Aporia
* Part IV. Contexts and Institutions
* 12: Carrol Clarkson: 'Wisselbare Woorde': Coetzee and Postcolonial
Philosophy
* 13: Jan Wilm: The J.M. Coetzee Archive and the Archive in J.M.
Coetzee
Introduction'
* Part I. Unsettling Boundaries: Philosophy, Literature, and Literary
Criticism
* 2: Stephen Mulhall: Health and Deviance, Irony and Incarnation:
Embedding and Embodying Philosophy in The Childhood of Jesus
* 3: Max De Gaynesford: Attuning Philosophy and Literary Criticism: A
Response to In the Heart of the Country'
* 4: Andrew Dean: Double Thoughts: Coetzee and the Philosophy of
Literary Criticism
* 5: Julika Griem: 'Good paragraphing. Unusual content': On the Making
and Unmaking of Novelistic Worlds
* Par II. Ethics and Moral Philosophy
* 6: Derek Attridge: 'A Yes without a No': Philosophical Reason and the
Ethics of Conversion in Coetzee's Fiction'
* 7: Eileen John: Coetzee and Eros: A Critique of Moral Philosophy
* Part III. Reality, Language, and Subjectivity
* 8: Alice Crary: Coetzee's Quest for Reality
* 9: Martin Woessner: Beyond Realism: Coetzee's Post-Secular
Imagination
* 10: Peter McDonald: Coetzee's Critique of Language
* 11: Jean-Michel Rabaté: Coetzee and Psychoanalysis: from Paranoia to
Aporia
* Part IV. Contexts and Institutions
* 12: Carrol Clarkson: 'Wisselbare Woorde': Coetzee and Postcolonial
Philosophy
* 13: Jan Wilm: The J.M. Coetzee Archive and the Archive in J.M.
Coetzee
* 1: Patrick Hayes and Jan Wilm: Ancient Quarrels, Modern Contexts: An
Introduction'
* Part I. Unsettling Boundaries: Philosophy, Literature, and Literary
Criticism
* 2: Stephen Mulhall: Health and Deviance, Irony and Incarnation:
Embedding and Embodying Philosophy in The Childhood of Jesus
* 3: Max De Gaynesford: Attuning Philosophy and Literary Criticism: A
Response to In the Heart of the Country'
* 4: Andrew Dean: Double Thoughts: Coetzee and the Philosophy of
Literary Criticism
* 5: Julika Griem: 'Good paragraphing. Unusual content': On the Making
and Unmaking of Novelistic Worlds
* Par II. Ethics and Moral Philosophy
* 6: Derek Attridge: 'A Yes without a No': Philosophical Reason and the
Ethics of Conversion in Coetzee's Fiction'
* 7: Eileen John: Coetzee and Eros: A Critique of Moral Philosophy
* Part III. Reality, Language, and Subjectivity
* 8: Alice Crary: Coetzee's Quest for Reality
* 9: Martin Woessner: Beyond Realism: Coetzee's Post-Secular
Imagination
* 10: Peter McDonald: Coetzee's Critique of Language
* 11: Jean-Michel Rabaté: Coetzee and Psychoanalysis: from Paranoia to
Aporia
* Part IV. Contexts and Institutions
* 12: Carrol Clarkson: 'Wisselbare Woorde': Coetzee and Postcolonial
Philosophy
* 13: Jan Wilm: The J.M. Coetzee Archive and the Archive in J.M.
Coetzee
Introduction'
* Part I. Unsettling Boundaries: Philosophy, Literature, and Literary
Criticism
* 2: Stephen Mulhall: Health and Deviance, Irony and Incarnation:
Embedding and Embodying Philosophy in The Childhood of Jesus
* 3: Max De Gaynesford: Attuning Philosophy and Literary Criticism: A
Response to In the Heart of the Country'
* 4: Andrew Dean: Double Thoughts: Coetzee and the Philosophy of
Literary Criticism
* 5: Julika Griem: 'Good paragraphing. Unusual content': On the Making
and Unmaking of Novelistic Worlds
* Par II. Ethics and Moral Philosophy
* 6: Derek Attridge: 'A Yes without a No': Philosophical Reason and the
Ethics of Conversion in Coetzee's Fiction'
* 7: Eileen John: Coetzee and Eros: A Critique of Moral Philosophy
* Part III. Reality, Language, and Subjectivity
* 8: Alice Crary: Coetzee's Quest for Reality
* 9: Martin Woessner: Beyond Realism: Coetzee's Post-Secular
Imagination
* 10: Peter McDonald: Coetzee's Critique of Language
* 11: Jean-Michel Rabaté: Coetzee and Psychoanalysis: from Paranoia to
Aporia
* Part IV. Contexts and Institutions
* 12: Carrol Clarkson: 'Wisselbare Woorde': Coetzee and Postcolonial
Philosophy
* 13: Jan Wilm: The J.M. Coetzee Archive and the Archive in J.M.
Coetzee