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Defying Gravity: Jean Paulhan's Interventions in Twentieth-Century French Intellectual History.

・ISBN 978-0-7914-3640-0 paper US$ 34.95

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著者・編者 Syrotinski, Michael,
シリーズ (SUNY series, The Margins of Literature)
出版社 (State University of New York Press, US)
出版年 1998
ページ数 208 pp.
ニュース番号 <L25-38479>

A major reassessment of the work of Jean Paulhan within the context of his own times as well as in the light of contemporary debates in literary theory.

Defying Gravity is a major reassessment of the work of Jean Paulhan within the context of his own times, as well as in the light of contemporary debates in literary theory. Best known for his long-serving editorship of the influential Parisian literary review, La Nouvelle Revue Francaise, Paulhan is now widely acknowledged as one of the most central yet least understood figures of twentieth-century French intellectual and literary history. Syrotinski's study admirably performs the dual purpose of introducing a genuinely innovative and distinctive writer to a general anglophone readership, while engaging critically with his texts and their reception. Syrotinski's readings of Paulhan are both original and provocative, and firmly establish him as an unavoidable point of reference for twentieth-century French literary history and theory.