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Modern Language Quarterly (1973) 34 (1): 85–97.
Published: 01 March 1973
...Eloise Knapp Hay Copyright © 1973 by Duke University Press 1973 CONRAD BETWEEN SARTRE AND SOCRATES By ELOISE KNAPP HAY This year marks the hundredth anniversary of Conrad’s revolt-after reading adventurous tales-expressed as a determination...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (2): 302–304.
Published: 01 June 1969
...Sidney D. Braun Robert Champigny. Paris: Minard, 1967. 110 pp. Copyright © 1969 by Duke University Press 1969 302 REVIEWS Pour une esthttique de I‘essai: Analyses critiques (Breton, Sartre, Robbe- Grillet). By ROBERTCHAMPICNY...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1969) 30 (3): 439–445.
Published: 01 September 1969
...Victor Brombert Copyright © 1969 by Duke University Press 1969 JEAN-PAUL SARTRE By VICTORBROMBERT §artre’s dialectical impact owes much to the rigor with which he developed the double notion of existence as trap, and human...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1971) 32 (1): 119–122.
Published: 01 March 1971
...: Kierkegaard, Sartre, Ueckett. By EDITHKERN. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970. ix + 262 pp. $6.75. Since Wayne Booth published his seminal Rhetoric of’ Fiction in 1961, there has been much concern with unreliable narrators, self-conscious narra- tors, implied authors, narrator...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1971) 32 (2): 189–205.
Published: 01 June 1971
...Laurent LeSage Copyright © 1971 by Duke University Press 1971 PAUL VALERY AND JEAN-PAUL SARTRE A CONFRONTATION By LAURENTLESAGE Seeing these two names together, one might be reminded of the amusing pamphlet from...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1956) 17 (2): 153–166.
Published: 01 June 1956
...Karl S. Weimar Copyright © 1956 by Duke University Press 1956 NO ENTRY, NO EXIT A STUDY OF BORCHERT WITH SOME NOTES ON SARTRE By KARLS. WEIMAR The writers of our time are most sentiently attuned...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1959) 20 (1): 57–66.
Published: 01 March 1959
...S. John Copyright © 1958 by Duke University Press 1959 SACRILEGE AND METAMORPHOSIS TWO ASPECTS OF SARTRE’S IMAGERY By S. JOHN Sartrian existentialism is, among other things, a revolt against abstraction. It suspects the abstract...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1961) 22 (3): 283–291.
Published: 01 September 1961
...Ernst Loeb Copyright © 1961 by Duke University Press 1961 SARTRE’S NO EXIT AND BRECHT’S THE GOOD WOMAN OF SETZUAN: A COMPARISON By ERNSTLOEB Sartre’s all-important conclusion that “you are your life, and noth- ing else” (p. 45)l...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (3): 341–353.
Published: 01 September 2018
...J. Hillis Miller Abstract The authors of the essays on Western theory in China in this issue of MLQ all favor the development of a distinctively Chinese literary theory. Wang Ning focuses on the influence since 1950 of Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida, and Alain Badiou. Zhang Jiang more or less...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2018) 79 (3): 249–267.
Published: 01 September 2018
...Wang Ning Abstract Of all the Western critical theories received in China, French theories have exerted the greatest influence on China’s literary theory and criticism. Jean-Paul Sartre’s existentialist philosophy and literary theory have had tremendous influence not only on China’s contemporary...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1970) 31 (2): 263–266.
Published: 01 June 1970
.... The volume’s additional interest lies in the fact that it points out the many places in Sartre’s fiction where use is made of 264 REVIEWS sculpture, painting, fiction, or music, or where artists or poets are introduced. In his preface Bauer...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1997) 58 (4): 497–508.
Published: 01 December 1997
... his place among the group of twenti- eth-century thinkers that includes Freud, Heidegger, Sartre, Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty, J. L. Austin, and Wittgenstein.’ These thinkers share, among other things, a painstaking attentiveness to the particular case, a wish to take the concrete...
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Modern Language Quarterly (2015) 76 (2): 137–157.
Published: 01 June 2015
... . Sartre Jean-Paul . 1981 . The Family Idiot: Gustave Flaubert, 1821–1857 , translated by Cosman Carol , 1 : ix – x . Chicago : University of Chicago Press . Žižek Slavoj . 2011 . Living in the End Times . New York : Verso . 3 Mitchell’s ( 2004 ) novel is hereafter...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1968) 29 (2): 207–221.
Published: 01 June 1968
... FRANCIS PONGE A DISSENTING VIEW OF HIS POETRY By MARKJ. TEMMER The reputation of Francis Ponge has been increasing steadily since 1947, when Sartre published a small book entitled L‘Homme et Zes choses. Only nine years later, La Nouvelle...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1994) 55 (4): 467–469.
Published: 01 December 1994
... puts to rest the kind of intellectual history that would separate French thought from 1933 on into two periods: first the Hegelian (Kojeve, Merleau-Ponty, Sartre) , then the Nietzschean (Foucault, Derrida, Deleuze) ” (20). 468 MLQ I December 1994...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1962) 23 (4): 405–407.
Published: 01 December 1962
... “The Tragic Impasse,” are a general discussion called “The Age of Guilt,” the inevitable chapters on Malraux (“Passion and Intellect”) and Sartre (“The Intellectual as ‘Impossible’ Hero and a final one on the anti-intellectual reaction of the fifties. There are also appendixes on Joseph...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1957) 18 (3): 264–266.
Published: 01 September 1957
... is already fairly familiar with all this. What is more interesting, perhaps, is the notion that emerges which suggests a direct link between Gide, the first of the novelists discussed, and Sartre. Like the latter, Gide “sees man as being thrown into a world without any divine guidance...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1965) 26 (1): 16–39.
Published: 01 March 1965
... hardly occur to ask the same question regarding London, Rome, Madrid, or Chicago, eagerly interrogate their Parisian acquaint- ances: “What has replaced Existentialism? Who is succeeding Sartre as the master of philosophical subtlety, or Bachelard as the explorer of elemental dreams, or Char...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1965) 26 (2): 302–317.
Published: 01 June 1965
... to the advancement of the human condition? Following the patterns set up by Sartre and Camus, most critics have insisted upon regarding Francis Ponge as a philosopher of the phenom- enological school, a role which has no connection with the poet’s avowed principles. Ponge answers these critics...
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Modern Language Quarterly (1974) 35 (1): 45–55.
Published: 01 March 1974
... again to the first page of Du catti? de chez Swann in order to dis- cover the product of that decision: the novel we have already read. “Self-begetting novel’’ is a fitting epithet to apply to the kind of fic- tion represented by Proust’s A la recherche (1927), Jean-Paul Sartre’s La Nauste...