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Chapter 3. “Not my readers but the readers of their own selves”
Literature as communication with the self in Proust’s À la recherche du temps perdu
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Contributors xi
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. Herbert’s considerateness 21
- Chapter 3. “Not my readers but the readers of their own selves” 29
- Chapter 4. Intersubjective positioning and community-making 47
- Chapter 5. Genuine and distorted communication in autobiographical writing 61
- Chapter 6. Women and the public sphere 81
- Chapter 7. Kipling, his narrator, and public interest 99
- Chapter 8. Call and response 115
- Chapter 9. Hypothetical action 129
- Chapter 10. Metacommunication as ritual 147
- Chapter 11. Terminal aposiopesis and sublime communication 167
- Chapter 12. The utopian horizon of communication 189
- Chapter 13. When philosophy must become literature 213
- Chapter 14. An aesthetics of indirection in novels and letters 229
- Chapter 15. Letters from a (post-)troubled city 247
- Index 267
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Acknowledgements ix
- Contributors xi
- Chapter 1. Introduction 1
- Chapter 2. Herbert’s considerateness 21
- Chapter 3. “Not my readers but the readers of their own selves” 29
- Chapter 4. Intersubjective positioning and community-making 47
- Chapter 5. Genuine and distorted communication in autobiographical writing 61
- Chapter 6. Women and the public sphere 81
- Chapter 7. Kipling, his narrator, and public interest 99
- Chapter 8. Call and response 115
- Chapter 9. Hypothetical action 129
- Chapter 10. Metacommunication as ritual 147
- Chapter 11. Terminal aposiopesis and sublime communication 167
- Chapter 12. The utopian horizon of communication 189
- Chapter 13. When philosophy must become literature 213
- Chapter 14. An aesthetics of indirection in novels and letters 229
- Chapter 15. Letters from a (post-)troubled city 247
- Index 267