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29 dic 2021 · The gaze of Orpheus, and other literary essays. by. Blanchot, Maurice. Publication date. 1981. Topics. Literature. Publisher. Barrytown, N.Y. ; Station Hill Press.
The Gaze of Orpheus, and Other Literary Essays. Maurice Blanchot. Station Hill Press, 1981 - Literary Collections - 197 pages. Writing about The Gaze of Orpheus, Geoffrey...
Abstract In Sisyphus Outdone (2012), Nathanaël’s particular tribute to Albert Camus’ The Myth of Sisyphus (1942), the reader faces a challenging hybrid text in which the verbal and visual dimensions…. Expand.
1 giu 1995 · Why did Orpheus look back at Eurydice even though he'd been warned he'd lose her if he did--and why, as a poet, was it his greatest moment and greatest failure? Such are the questions that Blanchot asks and answers--sort of--in these densely allusive and ever elliptical pieces.
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- Maurice Blanchot, Geoffrey Hartman, Lydia Davis, P. Adams Sitney
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The gaze of Orpheus, and other literary essays by Maurice Blanchot, 1981, Station Hill Press edition, in English
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- Maurice Blanchot, Geoffrey Hartman, Lydia Davis, P. Adams Sitney
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Some of the most famous uses of the gaze of Orpheus can be found in Maurice Blanchot’s short essay ‘Le Regard d’Orphée’ (The Gaze of Orpheus), Geoffrey Sirc’s, The Composition’s Eye/Orpheus’s Gaze/Cobain’s Journals, and Jaques Lacan’s work on the mirror stage.