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| Abbreviations of Blanchot's Works |
The Station Hill Blanchot Reader: Fiction and Literary Essays. Ed. George Quasha. Barrytown, N.Y.: Station Hill, 1999. SL. The Space of Literature. Trans.
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| THE COMMUNICATION OF THE IMPOSSIBLE |
Fynsk hints at in his foreword to The Station Hill Blanchot Reader. For a brief discussion of metamorphosis in Thomas l'Obscur, see Fries 276-77. Interpretations ...
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| Exist-Phen Syl Rev. 11 |
Pp. 237-364. Existence, edited by Rollo May, Ernest Angel, Henri. Ellenberger. Week 8. On the (Narrative) Edge of Non-Being. The Station Hill Blanchot Reader.
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| Ediror's Introduction: Cenography |
Death," The Station Hill Blanchot Reader: Fiction and Literary Essays. (Barrytown : Station Hill, 1999): 387. r. II'!a. J. Editor's Introduction 23 ., Hyperion 1.15.
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| Translation Review |
79 The Station Hill Blanchot Reader, trs. Lydia Davis, Paul Auster, and Robert Lamberton. Joanne Stroud, Reviewer. 80 Jutta and Hildegard: The Biographical ...
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| MAURICE BLANCHOT |
LV. Maurice Blanchot, Le Livre à venir (Gallimard, Paris, 1959). SBR. The Station Hill Blanchot Reader, ed. G. Quasha (Station Hill Press,. Barrytown, NY, 1999) ...
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| 77 THE LITERARY EFFECT OF SOVEREIGNTY IN ... |
MAURICE BLANCHOT, Literature and the Right to Death, in THE STATION HILL. BLANCHOT READER 359, 368 (George Quasha ed., Lydia Davis, et al. trans., ...
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| ÉTAT PRÉSENT MAURICE BLANCHOT |
Hill Blanchot Reader, ed. by Georges Quasha (Barrytown — New York, Station Hill Press, 1999). shift of perspective by controversially implying that Blanchot ...
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