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Narrative Ethics and Incommensurable Discourses: Lyotard's The Differend and Fowles's The Collector


AutorenlisteMarcus, Amit

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2008

Seiten77-94

ZeitschriftMosaic: an interdisciplinary critical journal

Bandnummer41

Heftnummer4

ISSN0027-1276

eISSN1925-5683

VerlagUniv. of Manitoba Press


Abstract
This essay highlights the contribution of Lyotard's conceptions of incommensurable discourses, damage, and wrong in his work The Differend to the ongoing disputes between (neo-)humanists and Levinasians in literary studies. I interpret John Fowles's The Collector in light of Lyotard's thesis, and demonstrate how this thesis is illuminated by Fowles's novel.



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Harvard-ZitierstilMarcus, A. (2008) Narrative Ethics and Incommensurable Discourses: Lyotard's The Differend and Fowles's The Collector, MOSAIC-A JOURNAL FOR THE INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF LITERATURE, 41(4), pp. 77-94

APA-ZitierstilMarcus, A. (2008). Narrative Ethics and Incommensurable Discourses: Lyotard's The Differend and Fowles's The Collector. MOSAIC-A JOURNAL FOR THE INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF LITERATURE. 41(4), 77-94.



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