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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- [UNTITLED]
- Gibs auf!
- Give it up!
- Introduction: Irony on Occasion
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One Friedrich Schlegel and the Myth of Irony -
Two Taking Kierkegaard Apart: The Concept of Irony -
Three Modernity Interrupted: Kierkegaard's Antigone -
Four Reading Kierkegaard: To Keep Intact the Secret -
Five Fear and Trembling: “Who is Able to Understand Abraham?” -
Six Signs of the Times: Nietzsche, Deconstruction, and the Truth of History -
Seven Death in Venice: Irony, Detachment, and the Aesthetic State -
Eight Terrible Flowers: Jean Paulhan and the Irony of Rhetoric -
Nine On Parole: Legacies of Saussure, Blanchot, and Paulhan -
Ten “What is Happening Today in Deconstruction” -
Eleven Bewildering: Paul de Man, Poetry, Politics - Coda: Dark Freedom in J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace
- Index
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- [UNTITLED]
- Gibs auf!
- Give it up!
- Introduction: Irony on Occasion
-
One Friedrich Schlegel and the Myth of Irony -
Two Taking Kierkegaard Apart: The Concept of Irony -
Three Modernity Interrupted: Kierkegaard's Antigone -
Four Reading Kierkegaard: To Keep Intact the Secret -
Five Fear and Trembling: “Who is Able to Understand Abraham?” -
Six Signs of the Times: Nietzsche, Deconstruction, and the Truth of History -
Seven Death in Venice: Irony, Detachment, and the Aesthetic State -
Eight Terrible Flowers: Jean Paulhan and the Irony of Rhetoric -
Nine On Parole: Legacies of Saussure, Blanchot, and Paulhan -
Ten “What is Happening Today in Deconstruction” -
Eleven Bewildering: Paul de Man, Poetry, Politics - Coda: Dark Freedom in J. M. Coetzee's Disgrace
- Index