Ethics and Dialogue: In the Works of Levinas, Bakhtin, Mandelʹshtam, and Celan

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Oxford University Press, 2000 - 294 páginas
Ethics and Dialogue engages with four of the most complex authors of the twentieth century--Levinas, Bakhtin, Mandel'shtam, and Celan--in a hermeneutically and methodologically innovative manner. Construing Levinas's ethical philosophy in conjunction with Bakhtin's philosophy of the act and metalinguistics, as an interpretative framework for making sense of Celan's dialogue with Mandel'shtam, the author develops a highly sophisticated mode of reading poetry--poethics--which takes into account both the ethical significance of poetry and the poetic significance of ethical philosophy. While documenting the viability of Levinas's and Bakhtin's philosophies, Eskin's analyses of Celan's and Mandel'shtam's poetry in the light of its philosophical underpinnings open hitherto unseen vistas on to the workings of twentieth-century poetry in general and on to European modernist and post-World War II poetry in particular.

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The Ethics of Dialogue
19
The Metalinguistics of Dialogue
66
The Poetics of
113
Encountering the Other
163
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171
Die Niemandsrose
226
Toward a Metapoethics
268
Index
291
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Acerca del autor (2000)

Michael Eskin is at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

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