- Title Pages
- Translator’s Note
- Preface
- Epigraph
-
Part I 1907–1923 -
Part II 1920s–1940 -
Part III 1940–1949 -
Chapter 19 The Universe Is to Be Found in Night -
Chapter 20 Using Vichy against Vichy -
Chapter 21 Admiration and Agreement -
Chapter 22 In the Name of the Other -
Chapter 23 A True Writer Has Appeared -
Chapter 24 Lift This Fog Which Is Already of the Dawn -
Chapter 25 Writers Who Have Given Too Much to the Present -
Chapter 26 From Anguish to Language -
Chapter 27 The Prisoner of the Eyes That Capture Him -
Chapter 28 The Disenchantment of the Community -
Chapter 29 The Year of Criticism -
Chapter 30 Respecting Scandal -
Chapter 31 The Black Stain -
Chapter 32 The Passion of Silence -
Chapter 33 The Mediterranean Sojourn -
Chapter 34 Something Inflexible -
Chapter 35 The Turn of the Screw -
Chapter 36 The Authority of Friendship -
Chapter 37 Quarrels in the Literary World -
Part IV 1949–1959 -
Part V 1960–1968 -
Part VI 1969–1997 - Amor
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Books by Maurice Blanchot, with Translations into English
- Index
Respecting Scandal
Respecting Scandal
Literary Criticism (1945–1948)
- Chapter:
- (p.195) Chapter 30 Respecting Scandal
- Source:
- Maurice Blanchot
- Author(s):
Christophe Bident
- Publisher:
- Fordham University Press
A substantial treatment of Blanchot’s literary criticism in the late 1940s. Bident enters into the thinking that produced a large number of critical articles, collected in two volumes, The Work of Fire and Lautréamont and Sade.
Keywords: Lautréamont and Sade, Literary Criticism, Thinking, The Work of Fire
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- Title Pages
- Translator’s Note
- Preface
- Epigraph
-
Part I 1907–1923 -
Part II 1920s–1940 -
Part III 1940–1949 -
Chapter 19 The Universe Is to Be Found in Night -
Chapter 20 Using Vichy against Vichy -
Chapter 21 Admiration and Agreement -
Chapter 22 In the Name of the Other -
Chapter 23 A True Writer Has Appeared -
Chapter 24 Lift This Fog Which Is Already of the Dawn -
Chapter 25 Writers Who Have Given Too Much to the Present -
Chapter 26 From Anguish to Language -
Chapter 27 The Prisoner of the Eyes That Capture Him -
Chapter 28 The Disenchantment of the Community -
Chapter 29 The Year of Criticism -
Chapter 30 Respecting Scandal -
Chapter 31 The Black Stain -
Chapter 32 The Passion of Silence -
Chapter 33 The Mediterranean Sojourn -
Chapter 34 Something Inflexible -
Chapter 35 The Turn of the Screw -
Chapter 36 The Authority of Friendship -
Chapter 37 Quarrels in the Literary World -
Part IV 1949–1959 -
Part V 1960–1968 -
Part VI 1969–1997 - Amor
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Books by Maurice Blanchot, with Translations into English
- Index