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Money, language, and thought :literary and philosophic economies from the medieval to the modern era

  • 作者: Shell, Marc.
  • 出版: Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press 1993.
  • 版本: Softshell Books ed.
  • 稽核項: xiii, 245 p. :ill. ;23 cm.
  • 標題: Philosophy. , Money Philosophy. , Money , Economics in literature. , Economics Philosophy , Language and languages Philosophy. , Language and languages
  • ISBN: 0801846935 , 9780801846939
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  • 附註: "Originally published by the University of California Press in 1982"--T.p. verso. 100年度教育部購置教學研究相關圖書儀器及設備計畫. Includes bibliographical references and index. From electrum to electricity -- The gold bug : introduction to "the industry of letters" in America -- The blank check : accounting for the Grail -- The wether and the ewe : verbal usury in the merchant of Venice -- Language and property : the economics of translation in Goethe's Faust -- Money of the mind : dialectic and monetary form in Kant and Hegel -- What is truth? : Lessing's numismatics and Heidegger's alchemy
  • 摘要: Marc Shell explores the interactions between linguistic and economic production as they inform discourse from Chretien de Troyes to Heidegger. Close readings of works such as the medieval grail legends, The Merchant of Venice, Goethe's Faust, and Poe's "The Gold Bug" reveal how discourse has responded to the dissociation of symbol from thing characteristic of money, and how the development of increasingly symbolic currencies has involved changes in the meaning of meaning. Pursuing his investigations into the modern era, Shell points out significant internalization of economic form in Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger. He demonstrates how literature and philosophy have been driven to account self-critically for a "money of the mind" that pervades all discourse, and concludes with a discomforting thesis about the cultural and political limits of literature and philosophy.
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In Money, Language, and Thought, Marc Shell explores the interactions between linguistic and economic production as they inform discourse from Chretien de Troyes to Heidegger. Close readings of works such as the medieval grail legends, The Merchant of Venice, Goethe's Faust, and Poe's "The Gold Bug" reveal how discourse has responded to the dissociation of symbol from thing characteristic of money, and how the development of increasingly symbolic currencies has involved changes in the meaning of meaning. Pursuing his investigations into the modern era, Shell points out significant internalization of economic form in Kant, Hegel, and Heidegger. He demonstrates how literature and philosophy have been driven to account self-critically for a "money of the mind" that pervades all discourse, and concludes the book with a discomforting thesis about the cultural and political limits of literature and philosophy in the modern world.
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