Shakespeare's Hyperontology: Antony and CleopatraUtilizing a number of poststructuralist devices, H. W. Fawkner employs an ontodramatic line of approach in order to suggest that a single hidden pattern of hyperontological suggestion organizes Shakespeare's entire imaginative outlook in Antony and Cleopatra. |
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... seems to me to be a total failure to engage in any profound way with that entire part of Derridean thought that proceeds along an ontological and postontological axis of inquiry . Derridean deconstruction has Heideggerian thinking as ...
... seems to me to be a total failure to engage in any profound way with that entire part of Derridean thought that proceeds along an ontological and postontological axis of inquiry . Derridean deconstruction has Heideggerian thinking as ...
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... seems to derive from the Absolute itself . In this way , according to a principle that is at once nontheological and sacred ( as Bataille puts it ) , what is merely profane and prosaic is always replaced by the more pas- sionate sense ...
... seems to derive from the Absolute itself . In this way , according to a principle that is at once nontheological and sacred ( as Bataille puts it ) , what is merely profane and prosaic is always replaced by the more pas- sionate sense ...
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... seems to me to be a prerequisite for the act of critical inquiry , and especially so if it is to aspire , in the case of Shakespeare , to any level of scholarly precision . If Shake- spearean precision ( incisiveness of linguistic power ) ...
... seems to me to be a prerequisite for the act of critical inquiry , and especially so if it is to aspire , in the case of Shakespeare , to any level of scholarly precision . If Shake- spearean precision ( incisiveness of linguistic power ) ...
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... seems to me , would be to avoid such reactivism and instead work forward along with the special forces that the new situation liber- ates . As the individual " value " ( I am tempted to write " exchange value " ) of various critical ...
... seems to me , would be to avoid such reactivism and instead work forward along with the special forces that the new situation liber- ates . As the individual " value " ( I am tempted to write " exchange value " ) of various critical ...
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... seems to me that the endgames that get played out in both cases have something in common . I have already referred to this fea- ture in one of my opening statements : that once the reality princi- ple gives way to the principle of ...
... seems to me that the endgames that get played out in both cases have something in common . I have already referred to this fea- ture in one of my opening statements : that once the reality princi- ple gives way to the principle of ...
Contents
Presence and Oblivion | 23 |
To Follow Faster | 46 |
The Remains of Leaving | 69 |
Exemplariness | 93 |
Cadaverous Space | 132 |
Trace | 158 |
Notes | 180 |
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