S U B S T A N C E 85
Vol. 27, No. 1, 1998 [Full Text*]
William Donoghue on Skepticism, Stephen Adam Schwartz on Blanchot, Steven Maras on Bergson, Marie Josephine Diamond on Flaubert, Jing Tsu on Pleasure in Failure, Chris Andre on Benjamin.
| Ends and the Means to Avoid Them: Skepticism and the fin de siècle William Donoghue |
| Faux Pas: Maurice Blanchot on the Ontology of Literature Stephen Adam Schwartz |
| The Bergsonian Model of Actualization Steven Maras |
| Flaubert’s “Quidquid Volueris”: The Colonial Father and the Poetics of Hysteria Marie Josephine Diamond |
| Pleasure in Failure: The Guilty Subject in Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Austin Jing Tsu |
| Aphrodite’s Children: Hopeless Love, Historiography, and Benjamin’s Dialectical Image Chris Andre |
| Reviews Buskirk, Martha, and Mignon Nixon, eds. The Duchamp Effect: Essays, Interviews, Round Table. Reviewed by Sally Shafto. Cage, John, in conversation with Joan Retallack. MUSICAGE: Cage Muses on Words * Art * Music. Reviewed by Allen S. Weiss. Choquette, Leslie. Frenchmen into Peasants: Modernity and Tradition in the Peopling of French Canada. Reviewed by Mary Jean Green. Conley, Katharine. Automatic Woman: The Representation of Woman in Surrealism. Reviewed by Amy Jean Petersen. Glissant, Edouard. Poetics of Relation. Trans. Betsy Wing. Reviewed by Eric Prieto. Hewitt, Nicholas. Literature and the Right in Postwar France: The Story of the Hussards. Reviewed by Richard J. Golsan. |
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