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Danielle Cohen-Levinas

Pour Monique | Danielle Cohen-Levinas

Comment ne pas trembler aujourd’hui devant toi ? Blanchot disait que ce qui surgit de la mort n’est pas le silence, mais « un murmure incessant », une « parole errante » à laquelle l’amitié donne une voix singulière, par-delà ce qui s’en va, par-delà ce qui nous reste…

Pour Monique
Danielle Cohen-Levinas
Texte prononcé à l’enterrement de Monique Antelme, au cimetière du Montparnasse, mercredi 3 octobre 2012

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Actes du colloque “Blanchot Romantique”

John McKeane and Hannes Opelz (eds)
A collection of Essays

Peter Lang

ISBN: 978-3-03911-973-8

317 pages
November 2010
 

The work of French writer and essayist Maurice Blanchot (1907–2003) is without doubt among the most challenging the twentieth century has to offer. Contemporary debate in literature, philosophy, and politics has yet to fully acknowledge its discreet but enduring impact. Arising from a conference that took place in Oxford in 2009, this book sets itself a simple, if daunting, task: that of measuring the impact and responding to the challenge of Blanchot’s work by addressing its engagement with the Romantic legacy, in particular (but not  only) that of the Jena Romantics. Drawing upon a wide range of philosophers and poets associated directly or indirectly with German Romanticism (Kant, Fichte, Goethe, Jean Paul, Novalis, the Schlegels, Hölderlin), the authors of this volume explore how Blanchot’s fictional, critical, and fragmentary texts rewrite and rethink the Romantic demand in relation to questions of criticism and reflexivity, irony and subjectivity, narrative and genre, the sublime and the neutre, the Work and the fragment, quotation and translation. Reading Blanchot with or against key twentieth-century thinkers (Benjamin, Foucault, de Man), they also examine Romantic and post-Romantic notions of history, imagination, literary theory, melancholy, affect, love, revolution, community, and other central themes that Blanchot’s writings deploy across the century from Jean-Paul Sartre to Jean-Luc Nancy. This book contains contributions in both English and French.

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Colloque “Blanchot Romantique”

BLANCHOT ROMANTIQUE

Maison française, 2-10 Norham Road, Oxford, 20-21 April 2009

PROGRAMME

With the participation of Monique Antelme, President of the Association des Amis de Maurice Blanchot

DAY ONE

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