ISBN-13: 9780820474960 / Angielski / Twarda / 2005 / 337 str.
ISBN-13: 9780820474960 / Angielski / Twarda / 2005 / 337 str.
Paradox and Perspicacity: Horizons of Knowledge in the Literary Text enters into a dialogue with recent scholarship on a number of fronts. Taking into full account the role played by esotericism in shaping the thought of Leibniz, Cardano, and the Helmonts, Robert Eisenhauer elaborates Lessing s -cybernetic- view of historical evolution. The essay on Jean Paul s ars recombinatoria discusses how the discourses of travel, cosmology, and millennial speculation are applied to a Diderot-inspired project of encyclopedic emancipation, concluding with remarks on the author s pedagogical relevance to German-speaking Jews. At mid-century, Margaret Fuller s feminist texts place a Fourierist edge on the consensual reading of Richter, while The Blithedale Romance represents pastoral utopia as a site of mesmeric or, indeed, entropic dislocation. Henry James s The Europeans revisits -Blithedale- as a -ship of fools-, where the vehicular provides a metaphor for fiction and narrative itself becomes identified with iconic distress. The remaining essays treat Pound in the context of gemology and courtliness, quasi-direct discourse in Dostoevsky, and the role of Zeno s paradox in Claude Simon s fiction."