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Sade: Fourier : Loyola (1989)
EN PB NW
ISBN: 9780520066281 bzw. 0520066286, in Englisch, 192 Seiten, Univ of California Pr, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Barthes points out in this new series of studies that it is not out of some perverse desire to provoke the reader that he has collected in one and the same book Sade, Fourier, and Loyola: the forbidden writer, the utopian philosopher, and the Jesuit saint . It is because all three have been classifiers, founders of language of erotic pleasure, a language of social happiness, a language of divine address- and because each of them has expended , in the construction of this secondary language, all the energy of a passion . The object of this book, for Barthes is not to hover over the propositions of content ordinary credited to these three men --ie, a philosophy of evil ,a utopian socialism, a mystique of obedience--but rather to consider Sade, Fourier , and Loyola as formulators, inventors of writing, wielders of a text: operator, as Barthes calls them. Whereby Barthes pursues a operators, as Bathes calls them. Whereby Barthes pursues a project, suggested in all his other books, whose theoretical intention can be discernment in far can one go with a text by speaking only of its writing? How is what it signifies suspended (historically, psychologically aesthetically ) in order to released what it reveals materially? Is not the social action which a text achieves, Barthes asks in the commitment of its content? What Barthes seeks here is to unite the old readily (ie .."cultural" ) text and eventual text that would be infinite , infinitely recommenced. /BEST VALUE ON THIS RARE BOOK/FAST SHIPPING /OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE/, Paperback, Label: Univ of California Pr, Univ of California Pr, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1989-01, Studio: Univ of California Pr, Verkaufsrang: 3618513.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Wisepenny.
Barthes points out in this new series of studies that it is not out of some perverse desire to provoke the reader that he has collected in one and the same book Sade, Fourier, and Loyola: the forbidden writer, the utopian philosopher, and the Jesuit saint . It is because all three have been classifiers, founders of language of erotic pleasure, a language of social happiness, a language of divine address- and because each of them has expended , in the construction of this secondary language, all the energy of a passion . The object of this book, for Barthes is not to hover over the propositions of content ordinary credited to these three men --ie, a philosophy of evil ,a utopian socialism, a mystique of obedience--but rather to consider Sade, Fourier , and Loyola as formulators, inventors of writing, wielders of a text: operator, as Barthes calls them. Whereby Barthes pursues a operators, as Bathes calls them. Whereby Barthes pursues a project, suggested in all his other books, whose theoretical intention can be discernment in far can one go with a text by speaking only of its writing? How is what it signifies suspended (historically, psychologically aesthetically ) in order to released what it reveals materially? Is not the social action which a text achieves, Barthes asks in the commitment of its content? What Barthes seeks here is to unite the old readily (ie .."cultural" ) text and eventual text that would be infinite , infinitely recommenced. /BEST VALUE ON THIS RARE BOOK/FAST SHIPPING /OUTSTANDING CUSTOMER SERVICE/, Paperback, Label: Univ of California Pr, Univ of California Pr, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1989-01, Studio: Univ of California Pr, Verkaufsrang: 3618513.
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Sade, Fourier, Loyola
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ISBN: 0520066286 bzw. 9780520066281, in Englisch, Univ of California Pr, gebraucht.
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biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,criticism and theory,education and reference,european,history and criticism,humanities,literary criticism, Sade: Fourier : Loyola, Barthes points out in this new series of studies that it is not out of some perverse desire to provoke the reader that he has collected in one and the same book Sade, Fourier, and Loyola: the forbidden writer, the utopian philosopher, and the Jesuit saint . It is because all three have been classifiers, founders of language of erotic pleasure, a language of social happiness, a language of divine address- and because each of them has expended , in the construction of this secondary language, all the energy of a passion . The object of this book, for Barthes is not to hover over the propositions of content ordinary credited to these three men --ie, a philosophy of evil ,a utopian socialism, a mystique of obedience--but rather to consider Sade, Fourier , and Loyola as formulators, inventors of writing, wielders of a text: operator, as Barthes calls them. Whereby Barthes pursues a operators, as Bathes calls them. Whereby Barthes pursues a project, suggested in all his other books, whose theoretical intention can be discernment in far can one go with a text by speaking only of its writing? How is what it signifies suspended (historically, psychologically aesthetically ) in order to released what it reveals materially? Is not the social action which a text achieves, Barthes asks in the commitment of its content? What Barthes seeks here is to unite the old readily (ie .."cultural" ) text and eventual text that would be infinite , infinitely recommenced. /BEST VALUE ON THIS RARE BOO.
biographical,biographies,biographies and history,biography and history,criticism and theory,education and reference,european,history and criticism,humanities,literary criticism, Sade: Fourier : Loyola, Barthes points out in this new series of studies that it is not out of some perverse desire to provoke the reader that he has collected in one and the same book Sade, Fourier, and Loyola: the forbidden writer, the utopian philosopher, and the Jesuit saint . It is because all three have been classifiers, founders of language of erotic pleasure, a language of social happiness, a language of divine address- and because each of them has expended , in the construction of this secondary language, all the energy of a passion . The object of this book, for Barthes is not to hover over the propositions of content ordinary credited to these three men --ie, a philosophy of evil ,a utopian socialism, a mystique of obedience--but rather to consider Sade, Fourier , and Loyola as formulators, inventors of writing, wielders of a text: operator, as Barthes calls them. Whereby Barthes pursues a operators, as Bathes calls them. Whereby Barthes pursues a project, suggested in all his other books, whose theoretical intention can be discernment in far can one go with a text by speaking only of its writing? How is what it signifies suspended (historically, psychologically aesthetically ) in order to released what it reveals materially? Is not the social action which a text achieves, Barthes asks in the commitment of its content? What Barthes seeks here is to unite the old readily (ie .."cultural" ) text and eventual text that would be infinite , infinitely recommenced. /BEST VALUE ON THIS RARE BOO.
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Sade: Fourier : Loyola (1989)
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ISBN: 9780520066281 bzw. 0520066286, in Englisch, Univ of California Pr January 1989, Taschenbuch.
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ISBN: 9780520066281 bzw. 0520066286, in Englisch, Univ of California Pr, Taschenbuch.
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Univ of California Pr, 1989-01-01. Paperback. Used:Good. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Ships Fast. 24*7 Customer Service.
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