"An impressive tour de force. . . . "The Fate of the Self" is precisely the kind of book one will want to read closely, learn from appreciatively, and engage in strenuous debate."--Dominick LaCapra, Cornell University
"An impressive tour de force. . . . "The Fate of the Self" is precisely the kind of book one will want to read closely, learn from appreciatively, and engage in strenuous debate."--Dominick LaCapra, Cornell University
Stanley Corngold, Professor of Germanic Languages and Literatures and Comparative Literature at Princeton University, is the author of several books, including Franz Kafka: The Necessity of Form.
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Preface to the Paperback Edition ix Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi Abbreviations xxiii Introduction 1 1. Holderin and the Question of the Self 21 2. Dilthey's Poetics of Force 55 3. Self and Subject in Nietzsche During the Axial Period 95 4. Mann as a Reader of Nietzsche 129 5. The Author Survives on the Margin of His Breaks: Kafka's Narrative Perspective 161 6. Freud as Literature? 181 7. Heidegger's Being and Time: Implications for Poetics 197 Postscript: On Rhetoric, Its Treachery, Confession, and the Desire for Wholeness 219 Notes 229 Index 271
Preface to the Paperback Edition ix Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi Abbreviations xxiii Introduction 1 1. Holderin and the Question of the Self 21 2. Dilthey's Poetics of Force 55 3. Self and Subject in Nietzsche During the Axial Period 95 4. Mann as a Reader of Nietzsche 129 5. The Author Survives on the Margin of His Breaks: Kafka's Narrative Perspective 161 6. Freud as Literature? 181 7. Heidegger's Being and Time: Implications for Poetics 197 Postscript: On Rhetoric, Its Treachery, Confession, and the Desire for Wholeness 219 Notes 229 Index 271
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