Unspeakable Subjects: The Genealogy of the Event in Early Modern Europe

Stanford University Press (1997)
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Abstract

In readings that link works of Cervantes, Shakespeare, and Descartes with current debates in philosophy, psychoanalysis, and literary and cultural criticism, the author reassesses the grounds of literary and philosophical history as a materialist practice of eventful reading.

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Jacques Lezra
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