Against Interpretation, and Other EssaysItem consists of a selection of articles and reviews written between 1962 and 1965. |
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Susan Sontag. tion to Sartre's argument ; nothing is made easy or clear . One should perhaps be grateful that Sartre stops ... tion from Descartes through Husserl and Heidegger , plus a liberal admixture of Freud and revisionist Marxism ...
Susan Sontag. tion to Sartre's argument ; nothing is made easy or clear . One should perhaps be grateful that Sartre stops ... tion from Descartes through Husserl and Heidegger , plus a liberal admixture of Freud and revisionist Marxism ...
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... tion of what values , however implacably held ; not any will do — is inimical to the pessimistic vision of tragedy . Hence , Dante's theo- logical poem is a " comedy , " as is Milton's . That is , as Christians , Dante and Milton make ...
... tion of what values , however implacably held ; not any will do — is inimical to the pessimistic vision of tragedy . Hence , Dante's theo- logical poem is a " comedy , " as is Milton's . That is , as Christians , Dante and Milton make ...
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... tion to culture cannot die , though it may persist only in increas- ingly arbitrary and ingenious ways . Camp is ( to repeat ) the rela- tion to style in a time in which the adoption of style — as such — has become altogether ...
... tion to culture cannot die , though it may persist only in increas- ingly arbitrary and ingenious ways . Camp is ( to repeat ) the rela- tion to style in a time in which the adoption of style — as such — has become altogether ...
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