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They Have All Been Healed Reading Robert Walser Jan Plug

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They Have All Been Healed Reading Robert Walser Jan Plug
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Publisher: Northwestern University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 211
Author: Jan Plug
ISBN: 9780810132634, 9780810132658, 9780810132641, 081013263X, 0810132656, 0810132648
Language: English
Year: 2016

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They Have All Been Healed Reading Robert Walser Jan Plug by Jan Plug 9780810132634, 9780810132658, 9780810132641, 081013263X, 0810132656, 0810132648 instant download after payment.

In perhaps the most provocative reading to date of the Swiss German modernist Robert Walser, Walter Benjamin asserted that Walser's figures "have all been healed." They Have All Been Healed takes up and extends Benjamin's assessment by following the figure of healing throughout major works by Walser, from his minidrama Snow White and his acknowledged masterpieces The Walk and Jakob von Gunten to his enigmatic last novel, The Robber. At the same time, Jan Plug reads Walser alongside his most compelling readers, tracing how not only Benjamin but also Giorgio Agamben, W. G. Sebald, and the Brothers Quay complicate, clarify, and enact that same process of healing in their own work. Working out the theological implications of Walser's work and of the tradition to which he gives rise, Plug at once recasts one of the major authors of the twentieth century and articulates a new conception of healing and salvation.

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