Stanley Cavell and the Claim of Literature

JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781421429021

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By David Rudrum
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Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviated Titles
Introduction: Approaching the Unapproachable
1. Making Sense(s) of Walden
2. The Avoidance of Shakespeare
3. From the Sublime to the Ordinary: Stanley Cavell's Beckett
4. How to Do Things with Wordsworth
5. What Did Cavell Want of Poe?
6. ""Politics as Opposed to What?"": Social Contract and Marriage Contract in A Doll's House
7. Tragedy's Tragedies: Between the Skeptical and the Ethical
Conclusion: Just an Ordinary American Tragedy
Notes
Bibliography
Index

""Rudrum responds to the philosophical, literary, and literary-philosophical writings of Stanley Cavell in a deeply Cavellian manner. Rudrum's book is deeply compelling in its own right. It claims our attention, even while permitting Cavell also to register his claims on us.""

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