

An edition of Acts of Literature (1992)
By Jacques Derrida
Publish Date
1992
Publisher
Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
456
Description:
Jacques Derrida is one of the most influential figures in literary theory in the English-speaking world, yet much of his writing on literary texts and on the question of literature is not easily available in translation. Acts of Literature brings together for the first time a number of these works—on French, German, and English literary texts and figures—including Rousseau, Mallarme, Joyce, Shakespeare, and Kafka. Also included is a substantial new interview with Derrida on questions of literature, deconstruction, politics, feminism, and history. For those unfamiliar with Derrida's writing, editor Derek Attridge provides an introductory essay on deconstruction and the question of literature, as well as suggestions for further reading. Acts of Literature will serve as an excellent introduction to Derrida's remarkable contribution to literary studies, and will help refocus attention on the importance of literature, an on such topics as singularity, responsibility, and affirmation, in his work as a philosopher and critic of institutions.
subjects: Literature, Deconstruction, Philosophy, History and criticism, Theory, Contributions in criticism, Interview, Literature, philosophy, Literature, history and criticism, Déconstruction, Littérature, Histoire et critique, Théorie, Deconstructivist, Contributions in criticismderrida, jacques, Literature--philosophy, Literature--history and criticism, Pn98.d43 d44 1991, 801.95, Criticism
People: Jacques Derrida (1930-2004)