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Repetition, Difference, and Knowledge in the Work of Samuel Beckett, Jacques Derrida, and Gilles Deleuze
Sarah Gendron
出版
Peter Lang
, 2008
主題
Literary Criticism / General
Literary Criticism / European / English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
Literary Criticism / European / French
Philosophy / General
Philosophy / Epistemology
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Modern
Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology
Philosophy / Movements / Deconstruction
Philosophy / Individual Philosophers
ISBN
1433103753
9781433103759
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=wXJtI4h_OjIC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Repetition, Difference, and Knowledge
dialogues with novels, theatre, philosophy, and literary theory in order to explore how three thinkers - Samuel Beckett, Jacques Derrida, and Gilles Deleuze - employ repetition as a means with which to radically unsettle some of the most fundamental notions of the human experience (among them, time, presence, originality, and being). Due to its interdisciplinary scope and its focus on repetition as an epistemological concept, this book will attract a broad audience of academic specialists across the humanities from the fields of literary criticism, philosophy, French studies, and poststructural studies. Its simplicity of style, deliberate avoidance of complex jargon, and clarity of argument - particularly when dealing with complicated theoretical ideas and texts - also makes it an invaluable tool for use in both graduate- and undergraduate-level literature and philosophy courses.
Repetition, Difference, and Knowledge
provides experienced and beginning scholars alike with greater insight into the works of Beckett, Derrida, and Deleuze and into the role that repetition has played and continues to play in determining how we read our world and come to meaning.