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Index
Cover Page Title Page Copyright Page ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION
Notes
Part I: DISSOLUTIONS
1: NARRATIVE AND ALTERITY
Narrating subject and narrated object James, Cather and the Zwischen Crossing the present: some postmodern fiction Notes
2: ETHICS AND UNREPRESENTABILITY
From Leavis to Levinas Heart of Darkness and the limits of representation Ethics and the postmodern sublime Negativity and melancholia Notes
3: ETHICS AND ‘THE DISSOLUTION OF THE NOVEL’
Multiplicity and fission The circuit-breakers: Johnson, Pinget Bowen and ‘the sphere of the common’ Notes
Part II: EVENTS
4: PROUSTIAN ETHICS
Levinas and Proust The double logic of the Recherche Marcel’s others Notes
5: ETHICS OF THE EVENT: BECKETT
Ethical saying The force of interruption: Beckett’s later prose Badiou and Beckett Notes
Part III: RESPONSES
6: SENSIBILITY
A brief history of modern sensibility Levinas, Bataille: sensibility and expenditure Suffering and ‘staging’ in Rhys Cornell, Nih and ‘fissures in reality’ Notes
7: RECEPTION AND RECEPTIVITY
Phenomenology and the ego Blanchot and ‘the innocence of reading’ The ‘split-space’ of reception Karatani, Rushdie: reading East to West Notes
BIBLIOGRAPHY
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