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Studies in Romanticism articles from June 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 June 2007

Lost and found in translation: romanticism and the legacies of Jacques Derrida.(Essay)
June 22, 2007... IT IS A CURIOUS IRONY THAT JACQUES DERRIDA RARELY SPOKE OF ROMANTICISM, or of a certain "romanticism," yet the example of his thinking, teaching, and writing profoundly shaped and continues unpredictably to inflect whatever it is that we know...

Derrida's ghosts: the state of our debt.(Jacques Derrida)(Essay)
June 22, 2007... WHAT ROMANTIC STUDIES OWES TO THE WORK OF JACQUES DERRIDA IS not to be imagined as open to simple calculation but will surely remain subject to an interest-beating account for the forseeable future. Nothing has changed since Paul de Man...

Ghost theory.
June 22, 2007... As in Hamlet, the Prince of a rotten State, everything begins by the apparition of a specter. More precisely, by the waiting for this apparition. The anticipation is at once impatient, anxious, and fascinated: this, the thing ("this thing")...

Aesthetics, theory, and the profession of literature: Derrida and Romanticism.(Jacques Derrida)(Essay)
June 22, 2007... "DERRIDA AND ROMANTICISM": THE BRACE OF NOUNS THAT CONTRIBUTORS to this special issue of Studies in Romanticism have promised to discuss form a conjunction that will probably strike readers as neither surprising nor obvious. The joining of a...

The rhetoric of survival and the possibility of romanticism.(Essay)
June 22, 2007... Is it possible, when one is in memory of the other, in bereaved memory of a friend, is it desirable to think of and to pass beyond this hallucination, beyond a prosopopoeia of a prosopopoeia? --Jacques Derrida (1) "I am myself torn...

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