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Playing with Truth: Language and the Human Condition in Pascal's Pensées(Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs)

Playing with Truth: Language and the Human Condition in Pascal's Pensées(Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs)


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Pascal's Pensées is generally acknowledged as one of the greatest masterpieces of seventeenth-century France, an unfinished work which has both inspired and perplexed readers in succeeding centuries. Playing with Truth is the first comprehensive book on Pascal to be devoted to his use of key terms depicting the central subject of the Pensées, the human condition. Nicholas Hammond explores such fundamental notions as language and order, proceeding with a detailed analysis of the words inconstance, ennui, inquiétude, bonheur, félicité, and justice. Developing and challenging the most recent scholarship about the text, Hammond identifies the crucial notion of play (as exemplified in the term divertissement) which underlies all these words and applies his findings to the notoriously unstable concept of truth. Through the fragmentary nature of the Pensées and the shifting meaning of terms, Pascal is shown to be deliberately engaging the reader in a game to make sense of the text. Giving an in-depth account of a many important critical controversies of the day, as well as offering a novel and provocative insight into the persuasive purpose of the Pensées, this study will be of interest to specialist and undergraduate readers alike.

Table of Contents:
Introduction - etat present, terminology, de l'esprit geometrique and Port-Royal. Part 1 Language and order in the "Pensees": language in the "Pensees" - parole/mot, the tyranny of speech - dire/contredire, interpretation; ordre - ordonner, order and fragmentation, L532 - "le veritable ordre", ordre as dispositio, memoria, order, truth and language. Part 2 La condition de l'homme: inconstance - inconstance et bizarrerie, inconstant/constant, constance; ennui - ennui/neant, ennui and divertissement, ennui and the possibility of salvation; inquietude - the anxiety of man's fallen state, inquietude and curiosite, inquietude and continued spiritual endeavour; repos - pyrrhonism and stoicism - tranquilite, paix, human repos, spiritual repos; bonheur/felicite - sur la conversion du pecheur, false happiness, happiness and divertissement, spiritual happiness; justice - injustice, human justice, natural justice, political justice, les justes, divine justice, Christ as mediator. Part 3 Playing with truth: truth and play, verite, truth and corruption, raison des effets, figures and miracles.

Review :
`Hammond probably knows the Pensées better than anyone in England, and his use of Pascal's manuscript - his eye, for instance, for the significance of Pascal's erasures and rewritings - is particularly impressive ... his central claim ... is new and persuasive.' Times Literary Supplement `Hammond is extraordinarily well-informed as to what mnodern editors and scholars have had to say about Pascal's language and modes of thought. As a result of all this we get an unusually clear appreciation of Pascal's resources and choices...This is a well-conceived and well-executed investigation. It deserves and will receive, I am sure, careful study. The author faces squarely issue after issue as they come up, resolving them judiciously along the line of thought that I have tried to indicate and always against his very rich background of reflection both on source materials and on recent critical discussions.' French Forum A refreshingly new angle of reading the text is ...persuasively presented here. `vigorous, rollicking stuff that reads very differently from Christopher Fry's free-verse adaptation.' Forum for Modern Language Studies


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780198158936
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Series Title: Oxford Modern Languages and Literature Monographs
  • Sub Title: Language and the Human Condition in Pascal's Pensées
  • Width: 145 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0198158939
  • Publisher Date: 23 Jun 1994
  • Height: 220 mm
  • No of Pages: 272
  • Spine Width: 21 mm
  • Weight: 462 gr


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