'Franke seeks to interpret Dante's vision of writing in ways that make it available to philosophical analysis and speculative contemplation, methods aesthetic and spiritual at the same time. Such connections offer important resources for philosophical and theological reflections that resonate 'in the excruciating dilemmas of [the] present cultural predicament' ... Highly recommended.' D. Pesta, Choice Connect
Part I. The Literary Vision; 1. Writing as Theophany: The Medium as Metaphor for Immediacy; 2. The Presence of Speech in Writing: Speaking as Sparking; 3. The Parts of Speech: Mediation and Contingency; 4. From Speculative Grammar to Visual Spectacle and Beyond; 5. Sense Made Sensuous and Synaesthesia in the Sight and Sound of Writing; 6. Infinite Script: Endless Mediation as Metaphor for Divinity; Part II. Philosophical Reflections; I. Language as Concocted of Letters versus the Mysticism of the Name; II. Saussure and the Structuralist Idea of Language as a System of Differences; III. Temporalization and Transcendence of Time through Language; IV. Transcendental Reflection: Time Synthesis and the Role of the 'I'; V. Unmanifest Wholeness of Sense: Language as Image of the Imageless; VI. Transcendentality of Language and the Language of the Other.