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The Object of Literature

A new theory of the relationship between literature and philosophy in the context of the French tradition, first published in 1995.

Pierre Macherey (Author), Michael Sprinker (With)

9780521476782, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 16 March 1995

256 pages

21.6 x 14 x 1.5 cm, 0.33 kg

\""...Macherey's formidable critical intelligence runs through its pages all the same.\""

Vincent P. Pecora, Modern Philology

This 1995 book by Pierre Macherey was his first dealing with literature and theory since his seminal A Theory of Literary Production. Continuing the project of Althusserian theory, Macherey engages in a series of close exegeses of classical texts in French literature and philosophy, from the late eighteenth century down to the 1970s, that explore the historically variable but thematically similar ways in which literary texts represent philosophical ideas. Rejecting the simple notion that literature deploys philos]

The Object of Literature Macherey Sprinker Paperback Cambridge University Press

The Object of Literature

A new theory of the relationship between literature and philosophy in the context of the French tradition, first published in 1995.

Pierre Macherey (Author), Michael Sprinker (With)

9780521476782, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 16 March 1995

256 pages

21.6 x 14 x 1.5 cm, 0.33 kg

\""...Macherey's formidable critical intelligence runs through its pages all the same.\""

Vincent P. Pecora, Modern Philology

This 1995 book by Pierre Macherey was his first dealing with literature and theory since his seminal A Theory of Literary Production. Continuing the project of Althusserian theory, Macherey engages in a series of close exegeses of classical texts in French literature and philosophy, from the late eighteenth century down to the 1970s, that explore the historically variable but thematically similar ways in which literary texts represent philosophical ideas. Rejecting the simple notion that literature deploys philos]

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