Of Which We May Speak: Meditations on Irony
The intelligentsia professes an admiration for irony. In the 1990s the members of that class watched Seinfeld in first-run and they bought the program on DVD because…
The intelligentsia professes an admiration for irony. In the 1990s the members of that class watched Seinfeld in first-run and they bought the program on DVD because…
La Tentation from a Girardian Perspective Flaubert in La Tentation has confronted the epoch, summed up in Anthony’s spiritual tribulation, in which archaic sacredness, passing through the…
Introduction: A Nameless Genre Gustave Flaubert’s Tentation de Saint-Antoine ou la révélation de l’âme (first version 1848; final version 1874), its sui generis character notwithstanding, belongs in…