The influence of Mikhail Bakhtin on the formation and development of the Yale School of Deconstruction
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2014
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Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne
This book explores the origins of American literary deconstruction in the light of the work of Russian philosopher Mikhail M. Bakhtin. To do so, the author offers a comparative reading of Bakhtin's work and that of the literary critics who formed the...
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Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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This book explores the origins of American literary deconstruction in the light of the work of Russian philosopher Mikhail M. Bakhtin. To do so, the author offers a comparative reading of Bakhtin's work and that of the literary critics who formed the so-called Yale School of Deconstruction: namely, Paul de Man, J. Hillis Miller, Harold Bloom, and Geoffrey Hartman. By resorting to Bakhtin's challenging understanding of the dialogical nature of the world and his reworking of the notion of tempo