Ellipsis of poetry and the experience of language after Heidegger, Hölderlin, and Blanchot / William S. Allen.

Author/creator Allen, William S., 1971-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoAlbany : State University of New York,
Descriptionxiii, 239 p. ; 24 cm.
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SeriesSUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
Contents Introduction -- The mark of a poem -- Repeat: the experience of poetic language -- The turning of logos -- Saying the same -- The limit of writing -- Again, anew -- Hiding: figures of Cryptophilia in the work of art -- Earth and phusis -- Draw-ing and polemos -- Poetry and logos -- Thesis : stellen: peras -- Beyond: the limits of the word in Heidegger and Blanchot -- The reading of the word -- The writing of the word -- The position of the word -- The repetition of language -- Suspending: the translation of tragedy in Hölderlin's essays -- The chiasmic ground of Empedocles -- The Caesura of Oedipus -- The eccentricity of Antigone -- The rhythm of Dysmoron -- A void: writing and the essence of language -- Bearing out -- The pain of language -- Into the space of renunciation -- In palimpsest -- Fragmenting l'iter-rature of relation -- Without return -- ... -- Never repeat -- (Refrain).
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 217-234) and index.
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ISBN9780791471517 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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