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The Force and the Weakness of the Law: Grace and Disgrace in the Writing of Maurice Blanchot

As has often been noted , the Law is omnipresent in Maurice Blanchot's work and is not merely one topic among others. Rather, it is at the heart of the question of writing and, to be more precise, it is related to what makes writing a topic, related to the topicity of writing, to what takes pla...

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Published in:CR (East Lansing, Mich.) Mich.), 2015-12, Vol.15 (3), p.109
Main Authors: Clune, Michael W, Hagglund, Martin
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:As has often been noted , the Law is omnipresent in Maurice Blanchot's work and is not merely one topic among others. Rather, it is at the heart of the question of writing and, to be more precise, it is related to what makes writing a topic, related to the topicity of writing, to what takes place or is taken out of place with writing
ISSN:1532-687X
1539-6630