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In this book, first published in 1987, Professor Schleifer sets Greimas' work in its intellectual context and sets forth the development of his distinctive style of interpretation. Moreover, the author goes on to consider Greimas' work against the latest examinations of discourse in philosophy, depth psychology, and literary criticism. He tests Greimas' semiotic square against Derridean deconstruction, Lacanian psychoanalysis, and the literary analyses of Paul de Man.
This book will constitute an important and lucid survey of an often inaccessible critic, and will be of interest to students of literature.
List of contents
Preface; 1. The Analytical Dictionary: Language, Semiotics, and the Discourses of the Human Sciences 2. Structural Semantics and Structural Linguistics 3. Structural Semantics and Du Sens II: Actants, Functions, and the Semio-narrative Level 4. Maupassant and Sémiotique et Sciences Sociales: Discourse and Narrativity 5. Avatars of Semiotics: Greimas and Post-structuralism; Bibliography; Index
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Ronald Schleifer
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In this book, first published in 1987, Professor Schleifer sets Greimas’ work in its intellectual context and sets forth the development of his distinctive style of interpretation. Moreover, the author goes on to consider Greimas’ work against the latest examinations of discourse in philosophy, depth psychology, and literary criticism.