Volume 11: January - December 1997 Issue 3: September 1997 Abstract Obfuscation: Maurice Blanchot's religious re-citation of the limits SB Plate Centre for the Study of Literature and Theology, 4 The Square, University of Glasgow, Glasgow UK ABSTRACT recit Thomas the Obscure ). What will be suggested through these two texts is that Blanchot's language is a religious language, that the experience of the limit between binary oppositions is a religious experience. The commentator is not being faithful when he faithfully reproduces; words, sentences, by the fact that they are cited, become immobilized and change meaning, or, on the contrary, take on too great a value. Pages: Part of the OUP Literature and Theology WWW service General Information Click here to register with OUP. This page is maintained by OUP admin Part of the OUP Journals World Wide Web service Last modification: 27 Oct 1997 Oxford University Press, 1997. | |
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