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In Memory Of Elaine Marks Life Writing Writing Death 1st Edition Richard Goodkin

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In Memory Of Elaine Marks Life Writing Writing Death 1st Edition Richard Goodkin
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 265
Author: Richard Goodkin
ISBN: 0299222306, 9780299222307
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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In Memory Of Elaine Marks Life Writing Writing Death 1st Edition Richard Goodkin by Richard Goodkin 0299222306, 9780299222307 instant download after payment.

     A widely recognized and respected authority on French literature, women's writing, feminist theory, and Jewish studies, Elaine Marks wrote groundbreaking books on Collette, Simone de Beauvoir, and Jewish themes in French literature. In Memory of Elaine Marks continues her legacy of rigorous intellectual exploration, enlivening scholarship in diverse areas of thought.       The eleven essays in the collection bring together a number of intellectual, political, and ethical domains that were central to Marks's work: pedagogy, feminism, lesbianism, women's auto/biography, Jewish identity, community, memory, mourning, isolation, and death. In their interpretations of works by Marks, Simone de Beauvoir, H?l?ne Cixous, Philip Roth, Jacques Derrida, Roland Barthes, Saint-Simon, La Bruy?re, Marcel Proust, and others, the authors illustrate and engage Marks's existential vision, fearlessly probing the human experience to make sense of how we live, die, and understand both.

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