Without End: Sade’s Critique of Reason
Autor Dr William S. Allenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 dec 2017
Allen shows that Sade's interests lead to a form of writing that seeks to bring about a new mode of experience that is engaged in exploring the limits of sensibility through their material actualization. In common with other Enlightenment thinkers Sade is concerned with the place of reason in the world, a place that becomes utterly transformed by a materialism of endless excess. This concern underlies his interest in crime and sexuality, and thereby puts him in the closest proximity to thinkers like Kant and Diderot, but also at the furthest extreme, in that it indicates how far the nature and status of reason is perverted. It is precisely this materialist critique of reason that is developed and demonstrated in his works, and which their reading makes persistently, excessively, apparent.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781501337581
ISBN-10: 1501337580
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1501337580
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Realism, Imagination, and Desire
1. Turmoil: Adorno's Literal Reading
2. Intoxication: The Nature of Influence
3. Hors-la-loi: Blanchot and the Revolution
4. Disorientation: The Conditions of Abstraction
5. Praxis: Crime and History
6. Resistance: Forms Without End
Notes
Further Reading
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction: Realism, Imagination, and Desire
1. Turmoil: Adorno's Literal Reading
2. Intoxication: The Nature of Influence
3. Hors-la-loi: Blanchot and the Revolution
4. Disorientation: The Conditions of Abstraction
5. Praxis: Crime and History
6. Resistance: Forms Without End
Notes
Further Reading
Index
Recenzii
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More than 200 years after their author's death, the outrageous fictional writings of the Marquis de Sade continue to repel and fascinate in equal measure. Numerous are the moderns, from Adorno to Bataille, Blanchot to Horkheimer, Klossowski to Lacan, Pasolini to P. Weiss and Zizek, who have sought to take the measure of Sade's monstrous radicalism and account for the destructive negativity of his thinking. In this impressively original and thought-provoking new study, William S. Allen explores in incisive and intriguing fashion the philosophical stakes of Sade's uncompromising materialism, and probes anew the lessons of Sade's intellectual legacy for the contemporary world.
An enlightening study not just of Sade's materialism but also of its reception among French and German intellectuals in the 20th century. Allen offers rigorous and erudite readings of some of Sade's most thoughtful and thought-provoking readers, from Adorno to Blanchot, and from Weiss to Pasolini.
The most significant monograph of the year ... thorough, impactful, and contemporary.
More than 200 years after their author's death, the outrageous fictional writings of the Marquis de Sade continue to repel and fascinate in equal measure. Numerous are the moderns, from Adorno to Bataille, Blanchot to Horkheimer, Klossowski to Lacan, Pasolini to P. Weiss and Zizek, who have sought to take the measure of Sade's monstrous radicalism and account for the destructive negativity of his thinking. In this impressively original and thought-provoking new study, William S. Allen explores in incisive and intriguing fashion the philosophical stakes of Sade's uncompromising materialism, and probes anew the lessons of Sade's intellectual legacy for the contemporary world.
An enlightening study not just of Sade's materialism but also of its reception among French and German intellectuals in the 20th century. Allen offers rigorous and erudite readings of some of Sade's most thoughtful and thought-provoking readers, from Adorno to Blanchot, and from Weiss to Pasolini.
The most significant monograph of the year ... thorough, impactful, and contemporary.