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Two studies of Friedrich Hèolderlin

Hamacher, WernerFenves, Peter(Edited by)Ng, Julia(Edited by)Adler, Anthony Curtis(Translated by)Ng, Julia(Translated by)
Part of the Meridian: Crossing Aesthetics series
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Two Studies of Friedrich Hoelderlin shows how the poet enacts a radical theory of meaning that culminates in a unique and still groundbreaking concept of revolution, one that begins with a revolutionary understanding of language.

The product of an intense engagement with both Walter Benjamin and Jacques Derrida, the book presents Werner Hamacher's major attempts at developing a critical practice commensurate with the immensity of Hoelderlin's late writings.

These essays offer an incisive and innovative combination of critical theory and deconstruction while also identifying where influential critics like Heidegger fail to do justice to the poet's astonishing radicality.

Readers will not only come away with a new appreciation of Hoelderlin's poetic and political-theoretical achievements but will also discover the motivating force behind Hamacher's own achievements as a literary scholar and political theorist.

An introduction by Julia Ng and an afterword by Peter Fenves provide further information about these studies and the academic and theoretical context in which they were composed.

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Stanford University Press
1503608395 / 9781503608399
Hardback
831.6
21/01/2020
United States
English
240 pages
23 cm
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Translated from the German.