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Staten, Henry

EROS IN MOURNING From Homer to Lacan Fine in Near Fine dust jacket

The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1994

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Year of publication
1994
Author
Staten, Henry
Publishers
The Johns Hopkins University Press
Keyword
Criticism & Theory History & Criticism Literature & Fiction, Classical Greek & Roman Greek Literature Homeric Epic Homer, Dante Milton
Cover description
Fine in Near Fine dust jacket
Binding description
Hardcover ISBN 0801849233

Description

Dustjacket has light rubbing. ; Eros in Mourning begins with a reading of the Iliad that shows how Homer, not yet influenced by the ideology of transcendence, analyzes the structure of unassuageable mourning in a way that is as up-to-date as the latest poststructuralism. Then, in readings of Dante, Hamlet, La Princess de Clиves, Heart of Darkness, and Lacan, Staten depicts the "thanato-erotic" hysteria that is set off by the specter of the dead and decomposing body that is also the body of sexual love and which, in the "transcendentalizing" tradition, is more female than male. Yet, St. John, certain troubadours, and Milton offer glimpses of a more affirmative relation to "eros in mourning. " ; 9.5 x 1 x 6.5 Inches; 248 pages