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Through eleavorate & elegant close readings of poems by Rilke, Proust, Nietzsches and the major works of Rousseau, de Man concludes that all writing concerns itself with its own activity as language, & language, he says, is always unreliable, slippery, impossible...Literary narrative, because it must rely on language, tells the story of its own inability to tell a story.... De Man demonstrates, beautifully & convincingly, that language turns back on itself, that rhetoric is untrustworthy. -- Amazon.com
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Allegories of reading, Paul de Man
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- Released
- 1979
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- Language
- English
- Authors
- Paul de Man
- Publisher
- Yale Univ. Press
- Released
- 1979
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 305
- ISBN10
- 0300023227
- ISBN13
- 9780300023220
- Series
- Tags
- Non-Fiction, Social Sciences, Philosophical Topics, Literary Studies, Literary Criticism, Writing, Scientific Theories, Criticism
- Rating
- 3.9 out of 5
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- Through eleavorate & elegant close readings of poems by Rilke, Proust, Nietzsches and the major works of Rousseau, de Man concludes that all writing concerns itself with its own activity as language, & language, he says, is always unreliable, slippery, impossible...Literary narrative, because it must rely on language, tells the story of its own inability to tell a story.... De Man demonstrates, beautifully & convincingly, that language turns back on itself, that rhetoric is untrustworthy. -- Amazon.com

