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The Romantic Irony of Semiotics
Friedrich Schlegel and the Crisis of Representation
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Table of contents
- Introduction
- 1. Bi-planar Semiotics
- 2. A temporary leap of faith
- Part I
- Chapter One The syntactico-semantic paradigm of irony: and beyond
- 1. General formulae of irony
- 2. Referentiality: the ontological status of the entities articu¬lated in irony
- 3. Taxonomy
- 4. Syntax
- 5. The indices of irony
- 6. Towards a pragmatics of ironic context
- 7. ‘Miscellaneous’ and ‘specificity’: the uncontained residue of rhetoric
- 8. Five semiotic formulae
- 9. Paradigmatization of the correlations between the rhetori¬cal and the semiotic meta-languages of irony and the resultant view of the ontological status of irony
- 10. Conclusion: the rhetorical episteme
- A kind of postscript to chapter one
- Part II
- Chapter One An ironic twist of a semiotics of narrative: Friedrich Schlegel’s Roman
- 1. Five semiotic formulae (1.1—1.5)
- 2. “Individual relativism of speech perception”
- 3. Crises confronting the semiotics mode
- 4. Partiality of semiotic solution to irony
- Chapter Two Irony the iconoclast: The crisis of representation
- 1. Hegelian Phenomenology versus Schlegelian Irony
- 2. The negative dialectics of irony
- 3. Adorno versus Schlegel: The fragmented connection
- 4. Schelling versus Schlegel: recuperation versus praxis
- Chapter Three “Über die Unverständlichkeit”: Irony as communicational deconstruction of the semiotic paradigm
- 1. Irony of semantic exchange
- 2. Irony of the “Isotopy”
- 3. The (inter)-semiosic irony of analysis
- 4. Irony of codes
- 5. Irony of temporal distinctions
- 6. Irony of the ontological status of the subject of enuncia¬tion
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects