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Preface | |
Part I. Kant, Romantic Irony, Unheimlichkeit: 1. Border crossings in Kant | |
2. Kierkegaard on the economics of living poetically | |
3. Freud's 'Das Unheimliche': the intricacies of textual uncanniness | |
Part II. The Romantic Heritage and Modernist Fiction: 4. Aesthetic redemption: the Thyrsus in Nietzsche, Baudelaire, and Wagner | |
5. The 'beautiful soul': Alain-Fournier's Le Grand Meaulnes and the aesthetics of Romanticism | |
6. Proust and Kafka: uncanny narrative openings | |
7. Textualizing immoralism: Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Gide's L'Immoraliste | |
8. Fishing the waters of impersonality: Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse | |
Epilogue: narrative and music in Kafka and Blanchot: the 'singing' of Josefine | |
Notes | |
Index. |
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