Philosophy of Nonsense: The Intuitions of Victorian Nonsense LiteratureRoutledge, 12 նոյ, 2012 թ. - 256 էջ 'Jean-Jacques Lecercle's remarkable Philosophy of Nonsense offers a sustained and important account of an area that is usually hastily dismissed. Using the resources of contemporary philosophy - notably Deleuze and Lyotard - he manages to bring out the importance of nonsense' - Andrew Benjamin, University of Warwick Why are we, and in particular why are philosophers and linguists, so fascinated with nonsense? Why do Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear appear in so many otherwise dull and dry academic books? This amusing, yet rigorous new book by Jean-Jacques Lecercle shows how the genre of nonsense was constructed and why it has proved so enduring and enlightening for linguistics and philosophy. |
From inside the book
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... with the intuitions of nonsense. My thesis, developed in Chapters 1 to 3, isthat the negative prefix in. anonsense«(in. a sense the whole of thisbook is ananalysis ofthe various senses of this negative prefix) isthe mark of aprocess not ...
... with the intuitions of nonsense. My thesis, developed in Chapters 1 to 3, isthat the negative prefix in. anonsense«(in. a sense the whole of thisbook is ananalysis ofthe various senses of this negative prefix) isthe mark of aprocess not ...
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... with the negative prefixof. anonsense«,. whichhere appearsas amark of Freudian negation. ¦nonsense. reflects the ... witha longtradition ofpredecessors. Victorian nonsense hasbothno history¦it is a Victorian creation, anevent in thefield of ...
... with the negative prefixof. anonsense«,. whichhere appearsas amark of Freudian negation. ¦nonsense. reflects the ... witha longtradition ofpredecessors. Victorian nonsense hasbothno history¦it is a Victorian creation, anevent in thefield of ...
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... with the material link between signifiers. The. aballofworsted«. with which Alice«s kitten isplaying becomesthe woolfrom which the Tsitsesis made (thisisin no way irrational, as. aworsted«. is the name ofa twisted woollen thread¦the Tsitses ...
... with the material link between signifiers. The. aballofworsted«. with which Alice«s kitten isplaying becomesthe woolfrom which the Tsitsesis made (thisisin no way irrational, as. aworsted«. is the name ofa twisted woollen thread¦the Tsitses ...
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... withthe symbolicdevice¦ theaSatan« anagram isnot hallucinated by Ettelson. Naturally, being sceptical rationalists ... with the Talmud and the. aJewish. way«. The problem is that thedevice isalso deeply faithfulto Carroll«s own devices ...
... withthe symbolicdevice¦ theaSatan« anagram isnot hallucinated by Ettelson. Naturally, being sceptical rationalists ... with the Talmud and the. aJewish. way«. The problem is that thedevice isalso deeply faithfulto Carroll«s own devices ...
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... withthe midrashists andwith Ettelson, cutofffrom theintention of meaningof its author,of any will-to-say. This isparticularly important in the caseof Carroll, who would have blushed when reading Ettelson; (2)Thereisno remainder ...
... withthe midrashists andwith Ettelson, cutofffrom theintention of meaningof its author,of any will-to-say. This isparticularly important in the caseof Carroll, who would have blushed when reading Ettelson; (2)Thereisno remainder ...
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THE PRAGMATICS OF NONSENSE | |
NONSENSE AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE | |
4THE POLYPHONY OF NONSENSE | |
Conclusion | |
Notes | |
Index | |
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