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100 | _aNewmark, Kevin | ||
245 | _aIrony on Occasion: From Schlegel and Kierkegaard to Derrida and de Man | ||
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_aNew York _bFordham University Press _c2012 |
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505 | _a1. Romantic Irony Friedrich Schlegel And the Myth Of Irony......15 Taking Kierkegaard Apart: The Concept of Irony.............41 Modernity interrupted : Kierkegaard`s Antigone .....66 Reading Kiekegaard: To keep Intact the Secret.....96 Fear and Trembling Who is Able to Understand Abraham ......121 2. Postromantic Irony Signs of the Times: Nietzsche, Deconstruction, and The Truth of History ........149 Death in Venice: Irony, Detachment, and the Aesthetic State ....177 Terrible Flowers : Jean Paulhan and the Irony of Rhetoric .......203 3. The Irony of Tomorrow On Parole: Legacies of Saussure, Blanchot, and Paulhan .....223 What is Happening today in Deconstruction ...........242 Bewildering Paul De Man, Poetry, politics .........261 | ||
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