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Meditations: work in progress

Publication at Faculty of Arts |
2016

Abstract

To label Meditations as literature has been always problematic. However, the concept of anachronism by Didi-Huberman leads us to take into consideration the post-joycean condition of contemporary literature and theory which permits us to read Meditations in literary mode, in its becoming a work of literature.

The article presents a reading of chapter XII, 36 of Meditations in the post-joycean perspective addressing the blending of the Greek and Roman element and the problem of ending and endlessness of the text.