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Author Obaldia, Claire de.

Title The essayistic spirit : literature, modern criticism, and the essay / Claire de Obaldia
Published Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1995

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Description viii, 324 pages ; 25 cm
Contents 1. Literature in Potentia -- 2. Montaigne's Essais: A Poetics of the Margin -- 3. Philosophical Essayism -- 4. The Glosses of Roland Barthes: The Encyclopedic and the Novelistic -- 5. Novels 'Without Qualities' -- 6. Postscript: Borges, or the Essayistic Spirit
Summary Despite the recognition of a 'great tradition' of essayists who have been admitted to the literary canon, the genre remains underrated and somewhat neglected in literary studies. Claire de Obaldia's wide-ranging study argues that to relegate the essay in such a way is to ignore the fact that our 'modern' conception of literature is fundamentally essayistic, that ours is a typically essayistic age, and that all texts are implicitly regarded as essays
The general perception of the essay as a short, fragmentary form that hovers between philosophy and literature has often led to its being overlooked; and yet, Claire de Obaldia contends, therein lies the genre's creative potential. The Essayistic Spirit explores this potential on the borders of philosophy, literature (especially the novel), and criticism, by referring our post-Romantic conception of literature and literary history back to Montaigne's Essais, and to a whole related tradition of philosophical scepticism. But precisely because of what is implied by 'potential', this exploration never loses sight of what de Obaldia regards as the real limits of essayism. This comparative study draws on a range of writings, including those of Montaigne, early German Romantics, Lukacs, Adorno, Derrida, Hartman, Barthes, Proust, Broch, Musil, Bakhtin, and Borges
Analysis Essays
Essays
Notes Bibliography: p283-305. _ Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [283]-305) and index
Subject Criticism.
Literature, Modern -- History and criticism.
Genre/Form Essays.
LC no. 94039236
ISBN 0198151942