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Melancholy dialectics : Walter Benjamin and the play of mourning

Autor Max Pensky

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS

Melancholy dialectics : Walter Benjamin and the play of mourning
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"Pensky's study provides a compelling argument for locating melancholia at the center of Benjamin's thought. Because of its provocative nature, it promises to spark the interest of Benjamin critics, scholars, and students in this otherwise neglected ...

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  • Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
  • ISBN13 9781558492967
  • ISBN10 1558492968
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 281
  • Año de Edición 2001
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Melancholy dialectics : Walter Benjamin and the play of mourning

Autor Max Pensky

Editorial UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS

"Pensky's study provides a compelling argument for locating melancholia at the center of Benjamin's thought. Because of its provocative nature, it promises to spark the interest of Benjamin critics, scholars, and students in this otherwise neglected ...

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"Pensky's study provides a compelling argument for locating melancholia at the center of Benjamin's thought. Because of its provocative nature, it promises to spark the interest of Benjamin critics, scholars, and students in this otherwise neglected aspect of his work."-German Quarterly

"Pensky shows Benjamin's ideas of a new criticism of nature and culture to be based on his schema of mourning and melancholy; as well Pensky explains the concepts of subjectivity, allegory, and the dialectical image in Benjamin's work. . . . A difficult subject, well handled."-Library Journal

"A comprehensive view of Benjamin's achievement, focusing on the central ideas of mourning and melancholia, developed in Benjamin's early work, Origin of German Tragic Drama (1928). Pensky sees the contradictions in Benjamin's thought as part of the 'melancholy way of seeing. Between melancholy subject and melancholy objects, this way of seeing subsists in the dialectical interval between these two constituted moments.' All of Benjamin's modes, especially allegory, and all of his literary/philosophical works are here viewed as part of the melancholic dialectic. Pensky has clearly mastered all the available material on Benjamin, as well as the relevant cultural criticism."-Choice

"A work of original insight, conceptual subtlety, and intellectual excitement. This will become an important work within the burgeoning field of Benjamin studies."-David Bathrick, Cornell University