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  1. 2 de feb. de 2019 · Acts of literature. by. Derrida, Jacques. Publication date. 1992. Topics. Derrida, Jacques -- Contributions in criticism, Deconstruction, Literature -- History and criticism, Literature -- Philosophy. Publisher. New York : Routledge.

  2. Acts of Literature is a 1991 philosophical and literary book based on essays by the French philosopher Jacques Derrida. The book is the first collection of Derrida's essays on Western-culture literary texts. Derek Attridge edited the book in close association with Derrida himself.

    • Jacques Derrida, Derek Attridge
    • 472
    • 1991
    • 1991
  3. 1 de sept. de 2017 · "Acts of Literature", compiled in close association with Derrida, brings together for the first time a number of Derrida's writings on literary texts on the question of literature. The essays discuss literary figures such as Rousseau, Mallarme, Joyce, Shakespeare and Kafka.

    • Jacques Derrida, Derek Attridge
    • New York
    • 1991
  4. Acts of Literature. Jacques Derrida. Psychology Press, 1992 - Literary Criticism - 456 pages. An introduction to Derrida's contribution to literary studies, comprising much of Derrida's work...

    • reprint
    • Jacques Derrida
    • Derek Attridge
  5. First published in 1992. "Acts of Literature", compiled in close association with Derrida, brings together for the first time a number of Derrida's writings on literary texts on the question...

    • Jacques Derrida
    • Derek Attridge
    • reprint
    • Acts of Literature
  6. "Acts of Literature", compiled in close association with Derrida, brings together for the first time a number of Derrida's writings on literary texts on the question of literature. The essays discuss literary figures such as Rousseau, Mallarme, Joyce, Shakespeare and Kafka.

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  7. The phrase “acts of literature” is a double genitive, subjective and objective at once. It names acts performed by literature, and at the same time acts that create or comment on literature. In what sense can literature, or writing about literature, or writing literature, or reading literature be an “act”? That is one of my main questions here.