The logic of modernity is an ironical logic. Modern irony, a flash of
genius produced by Romantic theorists, is first discussed, e.g. in
Hegel and Kierkegaard, as an ethical problem personified in figures
such as the aesthete, the seducer, the flaneur, or the dandy. It fully
develops in the novel, the modern genre par excellence: in novels of
the early 19th century no less than in those of postmodernity or in
those of the masters of citation, parody, and pastiche of classical
modernism (Musil, Joyce, and Proust). This book, however, goes one
step further. Looking at how such different authors as Schmitt, Kafka,
and Rorty identify the political conflicts, contradictions, and
paradoxes of the 20th century as ironical and offers a comprehensive
account of the constitutive irony of modernity’s ethical, poetical,
and political logic.
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ISBN
9783110424423
Publisert
2015
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De Gruyter
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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