from PART IV - Research
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 December 2014
Table of Contents for Unfinished Book, in Event of My Death
Epistemology of Metaphor CI [CI = Critical Inquiry]
Pascal's Allegory of Persuasion EI [EI = English Institute; he gave the piece
as a talk there in 1979] Sign and Symbol in Hegel's Aesthetics CI Hegel on Sublime Kant: unfinished MLA paper
Resistance to Theory
Poetics and Hermeneutics: Jauss
Hypogram and Inscription: Riffaterre
Bakhtin unfinished MLA paper
If I live 5–6 years
It should become a book (Minnesota Press)
With addition Bakhtin + Benjamin
Ideology → Burke + Jameson??
5 essays on critical method
It should become a ‘major’ book Yale? Columbia?
Adding Kaus (sic) – Schiller – Fr Schegel (Fichte)
Also Kierkegaard – Marx
Now I have to write
Rousseau for Viking
Marionette Theatre for Columbia
(should be possible even in the 6 months that Dr Weissburg gives me) if I remain + or – as I am now
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