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Wittgenstein and Literary Studies Robert Chodat (Boston University)

Wittgenstein and Literary Studies By Robert Chodat (Boston University)

Wittgenstein and Literary Studies by Robert Chodat (Boston University)


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Providing a rare bridge between professional philosophy and literary studies, this book focuses on topics central to both fields: interpretation, reading, and critical judgment; the relationship between literary texts and history; the ethical dimensions of artworks; the nature of style, fiction, and poetry.

Wittgenstein and Literary Studies Summary

Wittgenstein and Literary Studies by Robert Chodat (Boston University)

Wittgenstein is often regarded as the most important philosopher of the twentieth century, and in recent decades, his work has begun to play a prominent role in literary studies, particularly in debates over language, interpretation, and critical judgment. Wittgenstein and Literary Studies solidifies this critical movement, assembling recent critics and philosophers who understand Wittgenstein as a counterweight to longstanding tendencies in both literary studies and philosophical aesthetics. The essays here cover a wide range of topics. Why have contemporary writers been so drawn to Wittgenstein? What is a Wittgensteinian response to New Historicism, Post-Critique, and other major critical movements? How does Wittgenstein help us understand the nature of style, fiction, poetry, and the link between ethics and aesthetics? As the volume makes clear, Wittgenstein's work provides a rare bridge between professional philosophy and literary studies, offering us a way out of entrenched positions and their denials-what Wittgenstein himself called 'pictures' 'that held us captive.'

About Robert Chodat (Boston University)

Robert Chodat is Professor of English at Boston University. He is the author of The Matter of High Words: Naturalism, Normativity, and the Postwar Sage (2017) and Worldly Acts and Sentient Things: The Persistence of Agency from Stein to DeLillo (2008). John Gibson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Louisville. He is the author of Fiction and the Weave of Life (2008), editor of The Philosophy of Poetry (2015), and co-editor of The Routledge Companion to the Philosophy of Literature (2015), Narrative, Emotion, and Insight (2011), and The Literary Wittgenstein (2004).

Table of Contents

Introduction Robert Chodat and John Gibson; 1. Writing after Wittgenstein Michael LeMahieu; 2. A Wittgensteinian phenomenology of criticism Toril Moi; 3. Appreciating material: criticism, science, and the very idea of method Robert Chodat; 4. A vision of language for literary historians: forms of life, context, use Sarah Beckwith; 5. Wittgenstein and the prospects for a contemporary literary humanism Espen Hammer; 6. Storied thoughts: Wittgenstein and the reaches of fiction Magdalena Ostas; 7. Wittgenstein and lyric Hannah Vandegrift Eldridge; 8. Life, logic, style: on late Wittgenstein Henry Pickford; 9. Wittgenstein's apocalyptic subjectivity Benjamin Ware.

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NPB9781108833219
9781108833219
1108833217
Wittgenstein and Literary Studies by Robert Chodat (Boston University)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2023-02-23
228
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