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Jorge Luis Borges and His Predecessors: Notes Towards a Materialist History of Linguistic Idealism

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Malcolm K. Read
2018
Published by: The University of North Carolina Press
Series: North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures
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Read locates both the work of Jorge Luis Borges and Western ideas on language in their historical context. He reviews the theoretically diverse critical approaches to Borges’s work, including both those that collude with the texts and others that are hostile to the Argentinian writer, and argues that all are inadequate for understanding Borges. He maintains that the modern subject is now characterized by narcissism associated with philosophical skepticism.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Epigraph

pp. 1-10

PREFACE

pp. 11-14

CONTENTS

pp. 15-16

ABBREVIATIONS

pp. 17-18

INTRODUCTION

pp. 19-30

l. FROM CLASSICAL SYMBOLS TO MEDIEVAL SIGNS

pp. 31-53

II. PUBLIC USAGE AND PRIVATE ABUSAGE IN THE AGE OF CONFLICT

pp. 54-75

III. MONSTERS OF ENLIGHTENED REASON

pp. 76-99

IV. THE IDEAL REVOLUTION: ROMANTICISM AND ITS LEGACY

pp. 100-121

V. TO HAVE AND HAVE NOT: MODERNIST LITERATURE AS FETISHISM

pp. 122-141

CONCLUSION

pp. 142-146

BIBLIOGRAPHY

pp. 147-158

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