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9783484630369

Buchgesta1/4tzte Subjektivitat: Literarische Formen Der Selbstsorge Und Der Selbsthermeneutik Von Platon Bis Montaigne (Communicatio)

Buchgesta1/4tzte Subjektivitat: Literarische Formen Der Selbstsorge Und Der Selbsthermeneutik Von Platon Bis Montaigne (Communicatio)
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  • ISBN-13: 9783484630369
  • ISBN: 3484630361
  • Publisher: Verlag Max Niemeyer

AUTHOR

Moser, Christian

SUMMARY

Discourse-analytic, media-historical, and genre-theoretical approaches are combined here to cast new light on the pre-history of modern subjectivity and its literary representation. Of central concern is the connection between reading, writing, and the constitution of the Subject. The study reveals the ancient roots of this writing-based form of subjectivity, reveals its affinity to specific literary forms of representation, and traces its transformation in the transition to the Christian Middle Ages and the early modern age.Moser, Christian is the author of 'Buchgesta1/4tzte Subjektivitat: Literarische Formen Der Selbstsorge Und Der Selbsthermeneutik Von Platon Bis Montaigne (Communicatio)' with ISBN 9783484630369 and ISBN 3484630361.

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