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Event of Style in Literature

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Zusatztext “Aquilina’s work is measured and insightful, offering clear readings of Gadamer, Blanchot, and Derrida, and presenting astute expositions of poststructuralist theories on writing through the lens of style. … Aquilina’s work provides an engaging study and a valuable resource through which to continue the exploration of writing and style.” (Maebh Long, CounterText, Vol. 2 (1), April, 2016) “The Event of Style in Literature demonstrates how style is at the heart of the matter … . Aquilina’s reading of style exhibits lucidity even as it sheds light on the dimly-lit corners that a nuanced engagement with style must certainly contend with. This study not only engages with style in a thorough and rigorous manner, but italso engages the reader, who is continuously shown to be ‘structurally inherent in style as an event’ … .” (Elsa Fiott, antae, Vol. 2 (1), March, 2015) Informationen zum Autor Mario Aquilina is a lecturer in English within the Department of English at the University of Malta, where he coordinates the MA in English. His teaching profile includes Applied Theory, Comparative Literature, Style and Rhetoric, Style in the Media and Electronic Literature. He has published peer-reviewed articles on Derrida, Shakespeare and Blanchot. Klappentext The Event of Style in Literature brings discussions about the question of style up-to-date by schematising the principal issues relating to the topic through a critical overview of the canon of style studies. It reads the work of Jacques Derrida, Maurice Blanchot, and Hans-Georg Gadamer as groundbreaking and 'eventful' interventions. Zusammenfassung The Event of Style in Literature brings discussions about the question of style up-to-date by schematising the principal issues relating to the topic through a critical overview of the canon of style studies. It reads the work of Jacques Derrida! Maurice Blanchot! and Hans-Georg Gadamer as groundbreaking and 'eventful' interventions. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Traditional Theories of Style 2. Gadamer and Style as Wor(l)d-Making 3. Blanchot and the Anarchic Anachrony of Style 4. Derrida and Counter-institutional Style 5. Of Stones and Flowers: Non-teleocratic Readings of Style Conclusion Bibliography Index...

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Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Traditional Theories of Style 2. Gadamer and Style as Wor(l)d-Making 3. Blanchot and the Anarchic Anachrony of Style 4. Derrida and Counter-institutional Style 5. Of Stones and Flowers: Non-teleocratic Readings of Style Conclusion Bibliography Index

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"Aquilina's work is measured and insightful, offering clear readings of Gadamer, Blanchot, and Derrida, and presenting astute expositions of poststructuralist theories on writing through the lens of style. ... Aquilina's work provides an engaging study and a valuable resource through which to continue the exploration of writing and style." (Maebh Long, CounterText, Vol. 2 (1), April, 2016)
"The Event of Style in Literature demonstrates how style is at the heart of the matter ... . Aquilina's reading of style exhibits lucidity even as it sheds light on the dimly-lit corners that a nuanced engagement with style must certainly contend with. This study not only engages with style in a thorough and rigorous manner, but italso engages the reader, who is continuously shown to be 'structurally inherent in style as an event' ... ." (Elsa Fiott, antae, Vol. 2 (1), March, 2015)

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Authors M Aquilina, M. Aquilina, Mario Aquilina
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.09.2014
 
EAN 9781137426918
ISBN 978-1-137-42691-8
No. of pages 264
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

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