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De Gruyter A Picture Held Us Captive: On Aisthesis and Interiority in Ludwig Wittgenstein, Fyodor M. Dostoevsky and W.G. Sebald: 6 (On Wittgenstein, 6)

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While there are publications on Wittgensteins interest in Dostoevskys novels and the recurring mentions of Wittgenstein in Sebalds works, there has been no systematic scholarship on the relation between perception (such as showing and pictures) and the problem of an adequate presentation of interiority (such as intentions or pain) for these three thinkers.This relation is important in Wittgensteins treatment of the subject and in his private language argument, but it is also an often overlooked motif in both Dostoevskys and Sebalds works. Dostoevskys depiction of mindset discrepancies in a rapidly modernizing Russia can be analyzed interms of multi-aspectivity. The theatricality of his characters demonstrates especially well Wittgensteins account of interiority's interrelatedness with overt public practices and codes. In Sebalds Austerlitz, Wittgensteins notion of family resemblances is an aesthetic strategy within the novel. Visual tropes are most obviously present in Sebald's use of photography, and can partially be read as an ethical-aesthetic imperative of rendering pain visible. Tea Lobo's book contributes towards a non-Cartesian account of literary presentations of inner life based on Wittgenstein's thought.

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hardcover
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Amazon UK
Release Date
20 May 2019
Listed Since
17 August 2018

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