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Wittgenstein's Novels Martin Klebes (University of New Mexico, Foreign Languages and Literature, USA)

Wittgenstein's Novels By Martin Klebes (University of New Mexico, Foreign Languages and Literature, USA)

Summary

Analyzing features of Wittgenstein's philosophical work and including in-depth textual analyses, this study investigates the impact of Ludwig Wittgenstein's work on contemporary German and French novelists.

Wittgenstein's Novels Summary

Wittgenstein's Novels by Martin Klebes (University of New Mexico, Foreign Languages and Literature, USA)

Analyzing features of Wittgenstein's philosophical work and including in-depth textual analyses, this study investigates the impact of Ludwig Wittgenstein's work on contemporary German and French novelists.

Drawing upon aesthetics, architectural history, philosophy of science, and photography, the book offers readings of the work of Thomas Bernhard, W.G. Sebald, Jacques Roubaud, and Ernst-Wilhelm Handler. In each case, Klebes shows Wittgenstein's reflections on language and world to be the conduit for an exploration of the question of representation as it bridges the realms of literature and philosophy.

About Martin Klebes (University of New Mexico, Foreign Languages and Literature, USA)

Martin Klebes is Associate Professor of German at the University of Oregon.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Curse of Wittgenstein's Prose 2. Thomas Bernhard: UEberschriften 3. W.G. Sebald: Family Resemblances and the Blurred Images of History 4. Jacques Roubaud: Projecting Memory 5. Ernst-Wilhelm Handler: Klarungswerk and Textual Pollution Notes Bibliography Index

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NLS9780415535953
9780415535953
0415535956
Wittgenstein's Novels by Martin Klebes (University of New Mexico, Foreign Languages and Literature, USA)
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Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2012-04-30
316
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