Sale!

The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was: Myths of Self-Imitation

Original price was: $17.03.Current price is: $5.11.

SKU: wcpdcfhm00425 Category: Tag:

Description

In a comprehensive introduction and six tightly argued essays, the authors demonstrate how rich and suggestive the notion of contradiction in discourse can be.
Henry Johnstone on Hesiod, Charles Altieri on Plato and Socrates, Mili Clark on Milton and his God, Marc Shell on Kant and Hegel, Brian Caraher on Wordsworth and I. A. Richards, and Richard Kuhns on Melville, Freud, and Bertrand Russell contribute provocative analyses of how rhetorical and conceptual contradictions produce rather than disable constructive discourse. Along the way, strife among competing truth-claims; the ethos of self-evasive irony; the generative nature of paradox; the dialectical sublation of opposites; the experiential structure of poetic metaphor; and the fictional implications of the liar’s paradox are engaged.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “The Woman Who Pretended to Be Who She Was: Myths of Self-Imitation”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *