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Studies in Romanticism articles from January 2007

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A scholarly literary quarterly focused on Romanticism and early nineteenth-century literature.

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Studies in Romanticism archives from January 2007

Reading justice: from Derrida to Shelley and Back.(Jacques Derrida and Percy Shelley)(Critical essay)
January 1, 2007... THIS ESSAY SHUTTLES BETWEEN JACQUES DERRIDA'S WRITING ON JUSTICE and Percy Shelley's Prometheus Unbound. In "Force of Law: The Mystical Foundations of Authority" and essays in Spectres of Marx and Without Alibi, (1) Derrida presents...

Two Apothecaries: Novalis and Derrida.(Jacques Derrida)(Critical essay)
January 1, 2007... HERMAN MELVILLE'S THE CONFIDENCE MAN (1857), CHAPTER XVI, "A SICK man, after some Impatience, Is Induced to Become a Patient," finds us aboard the steamboat Fidele, gliding down the mighty Mississippi on our way to New Orleans and the Gulf. It...

First outline of a system of theory: Schelling and the margins of philosophy, 1799-1815.(Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling)(Critical essay)
January 1, 2007... 1. Knowledge, Fluidity, Theory NATURE, SCHELLING WRITES IN AGES OF THE WORLD (1815), "IS AN ABYSS of the past" (31). (1) Or as Hegel says, in work begun at Jena when he was still close to Schelling, nature is "an alien existence in which...

Singularities: on a motif in Derrida and Romantic thought (Kant's aesthetics, Rousseau's autobiography).(Jacques Derrida, Immanuel Kant and Jean-Jacques Rousseau)(Critical essay)
January 1, 2007... let thy tongue tang with arguments of state; put thyself into the trick of singularity...--Shakespeare, Twelfth Night CAN ONE WRITE OR THINK WHAT IS ONE AND ONLY ONE, WHAT IS MERELY single or singular. One might say that Derrida s thinking...

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