Poetic Language and the Strangeness of the Ordinary
Omschrijving
Marjorie Perloff, critic of 20th-century poetry, argues that Wittgenstein speaks to poets because he provides a way out of the impasse of high versus low discourse, demonstrating the inescapable strangeness of ordinary language. Illustrations
vii(2)
Abbreviations for Works by Wittgenstein
ix(2)
Preface
xi
Introduction
1(24)
1 The Making of the Tractatus: Russell, Wittgenstein, and the Logic of War
25(26)
2 The Synopsis of Trivialities: The Art of the Philosophical Investigations
51(32)
3 Grammar in Use: Wittgenstein/Gertrude Stein/Marinetti
83(32)
4 Witt-Watt: The Language of Resistance/The Resistance of Language
115(30)
5 Border Games: The Wittgenstein Fictions of Thomas Bernhard and Ingeborg Bachmann
145(36)
6 Running Against the Walls of Our Cage: Toward a Wittgensteinian Poetics
181(40)
coda Writing Through Wittgenstein with Joseph Kosuth
221(22)
Notes
243(32)
Index
275
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