Framed Narratives: Diderot's Genealogy of the Beholder

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Framed Narratives: Diderot's Genealogy of the Beholder (Theory and History of Literature) by Jay Caplan and Jochen Schulte-Sasse
English | December 16, 1985 | ISBN-10: 0816614067 | 144 pages | PDF | 7,4 MB

Framed Narratives was first published in 1985. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

The work of French philosophe Denis Diderot (1713-1784) has inspired conflicting reactions in those who encounter him. Diderot has been admired and despised; he has moved his readers and irritated them - often at the same time. His work continually shifts between mutually exclusive positions - neither of which provides an entirely satisfactory answer to the question at hand, yet neither of which can be disregarded. The nature of these paradoxes has been the fundamental problem in Diderot, a problem that his interpreters have approached by imagining synthetic perspectives or frames within which the paradoxes could be resolved.

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