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Ethics, Aesthetics, and the Beyond of Language

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This book explores the relationship between literature and ethics, showing how literature and art work to open up a part of ethics that resists traditional philosophy. Focusing on three American Romantic texts-Wieland, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," and The Marble Faun-Robert Hughes demonstrates how each dramatizes the ethical, psychological, and existential imperative to put the experience of our own traumatic limits (death, mortality, and being) into poetic language. To develop the theoretical stakes of these literary readings, Hughes also draws on four twentieth-century continental thinkers-Jacques Lacan, Martin Heidegger, Emmanuel Levinas, and Alain Badiou-each of whom, in his own way, proposed aesthetics or art as an approach to this dimension of ethics. The book also points to an overlooked common lineage, descending from German Romanticism, between American Romanticism and contemporary post-Romantic continental thought: a shared supposition about the limits of reason as a mode of presenting the essence of art and ethics, and a shared faith in the promise of literature to speak to, or open up, this subjective space of foundational ethics

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ISBN: 9781438431932
Publication date: 15th July 2010
Author: Robert Hughes
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 231 pages
Series: SUNY Series, Insinuations
Genres: Literature: history and criticism
Phenomenology and Existentialism
Philosophy: aesthetics
Literary theory
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Semiotics / semiology