Dictations On Haunted Writing

Cover of Dictations On Haunted Writing by Avital Ronell
Year: 1993
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 9780803289451
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6.25 Inches
Weight: 0.7 Pounds
Width: 0.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 831/.6
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“Dictations On Haunted Writing” by Avital Ronell, published by University of Nebraska Press in 1993, explores the complex legacy of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. This edition, comprising 202 pages, delves into Goethe’s life and works, examining how his words have been revered and interpreted by literary scholars. Ronell engages with the notion of spirit, particularly as it relates to Goethe’s influence on figures like Kafka, Nietzsche, and Freud, presenting a critical analysis of how Goethe’s presence continues to resonate in literary discourse.

In “Dictations,” Ronell confronts the challenges of understanding Goethe as both a historical figure and a haunting spirit within literature. The book investigates the interplay between life and death in Goethe’s narrative, particularly through the lens of Johann Peter Eckermann’s accounts of their conversations. Ronell’s examination reveals the complexities of Goethe’s legacy, as his writings transcend his own existence, prompting readers to reconsider the nature of literary criticism and the elusive concept of spirit. This edition includes a new preface where Ronell reflects on the book’s origins and its reception, adding depth to her exploration of literary criticism.


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Avital Ronell, author of Crack Wars and The Telephone Book, defies the undefiable. In Dictations she looks at Goethe, the dictator. A figure whose every word is treated with reverence by Germanists, Goethe is exemplary. But of what? As if teetering between life and death, Goethe was born in a legendary way: thought to be stillborn, he was brought to life by extraordinary efforts. Eighty-three years later he died, or seemed to, and was praised as an immortal spirit. His spirit immediately began to haunt.   Four years later Johann Peter Eckermann published two volumes recounting his conversations with Goethe. Goethe quickly got the best of him. He spoke eerily through Eckermann to a world eager to hear his latest words. Eckermann’s books are usually considered to be by Goethe, and Eckermann himself has become another of Goethe’s creations.   The master of Faust and Wilhelm Meister keeps coming back. He visited the dreams and anxieties of persons as sensitive as Kafka, Nietzsche, and Freud, speaking up in quotations or casting his shadow over poems, stories, and the birth pangs of psychoanalysis. He is a difficult case.   Avita Ronell has never shied from the difficult. In Dictations, her first book, originally published in 1986, she starts at the edge of an abyss—the question of spirit, as exemplified by an author whose writings transcended even himself. Often invoked but never seen, spirit has been a matter literary scholars have declined to look at or look for. Here, though restless, it comes into view. In a new preface, Ronell describes the circumstances surrounding the writing and reception of the book.

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Publisher: University of Nebraska Press. Year: 1993.
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Language: en. Pages: 202. Edition: 2.

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