Paul De Man Reader of Fr. Schlegel. Romanticism and Irony in Demanian Texts (1960-1980) [Spanish]
Keywords:
Nietzsche, literature, language, allegory, readingAbstract
The work reconstructs the reception of the thought of Fr. Schlegel in the early
work of Paul De Man. Our hypothesis holds that if we analyze the essays produced before the 1980s, it can be appreciated that De Man inscribes the romanticism from some of the critics of romanticism, but, at the same time, it modifies the organic and totalizing image of romanticism that a part of literary criticism held in relation to
romantic poetry. To this end, we examine how this reception is presented in two texts previous to 1980: Rhetoric of Temporality and Allegories of Reading.
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