Thursday, August 20, 2009

Bradatan, Costica, ed. PHILOSOPHY AS LITERATURE. THE EUROPEAN LEGACY 14.5 (2009).

Articles:
  • "Introduction: Unorthodox Remarks on Philosophy as Literature" by Costica Bradatan 513–518
  • "Of Poets and Thinkers: A Conversation on Philosophy, Literature and the Rebuilding of the World" by Costica Bradatan; Simon Critchley; Giuseppe Mazzotta; Alexander Nehamas 519–534
  • "Hunting Plato's Agalmata" by Matthew Sharpe 535–547
  • "The Nexus of Unity of an Emerson Sentence" by Kelly Dean Jolley 549 – 560
  • "The Concept of Writing, with Continual Reference to ‘Kierkegaard’" by Mark Cortes Favis 561–572
  • "An Inhumanly Wise Shame" by Brendan Moran 573–585
  • "Stanley Cavell and Two Pictures of the Voice" by Adam Gonya 587–598
  • "Philosophy, Poetry, Parataxis" by Jonathan Monroe 599–611
Review Essays:
  • "After the Abyss: Theory Lives On" by Constance Eichenlaub 613–616
  • "Funny Masters" by Sonia Arribas 617–620
  • "Ritual or Playful? On the Foundations of European Drama" by Victor Castellani 621–631
Book Reviews:
  • Reviews by Nick Bentley; Ronald Bogue; Peter Burke; John Danvers; Christopher Irwin; Geoff Kemp; Martyn Lyons; David Malcolm; Gordon Marino; Amy L. Mclaughlin; Brian Nelson; Christian Roy; Paola S. Timiras; Eric White 633–646
Miscellany:
  • Books Received 647–650
The issue is accessible here (subscription required): http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g914049653.

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