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Examines four discourses by Kierkegaard, arguing that they play a critical and surprising role in his oeuvre and contribute to the philosophy of figural language.

How do texts speak with authority? That is the question at the heart of Kierkegaard''s theory and practice of "indirect communication." None of Kierkegaard''s texts respond to this question more concisely and powerfully than the four discourses he wrote about the lily in the Gospel. The Lily''s Tongue is a nuanced, sustained reading of these Lily Discourses. Kierkegaard takes the lilies as authoritative, rather than merely "figural" or "metaphorical." This book is a careful exploration of what Kierkegaard means by this authority.

Frances Maughan-Brown demonstrates how Kierkegaard argues that the key is in the act of reading itself-no text can have authority unless the reader grants it that authority because no text can entirely avoid figural language. Texts don''t speak directly; their tongue is always the lily''s tongue. What is revealed in the Lily Discourses is a groundbreaking theory of figure, which requires a renewed reading of Kierkegaard''s major pseudonymous works.

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    Publisher: State University of New York Press
    Publication Date: 8/1/2020 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781438476346, 978-1438476346
    ISBN10: 1438476345

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Examines four discourses by Kierkegaard, arguing that they play a critical and surprising role in his oeuvre and contribute to the philosophy of figural language.

    How do texts speak with authority? That is the question at the heart of Kierkegaard''s theory and practice of "indirect communication." None of Kierkegaard''s texts respond to this question more concisely and powerfully than the four discourses he wrote about the lily in the Gospel. The Lily''s Tongue is a nuanced, sustained reading of these Lily Discourses. Kierkegaard takes the lilies as authoritative, rather than merely "figural" or "metaphorical." This book is a careful exploration of what Kierkegaard means by this authority.

    Frances Maughan-Brown demonstrates how Kierkegaard argues that the key is in the act of reading itself-no text can have authority unless the reader grants it that authority because no text can entirely avoid figural language. Texts don''t speak directly; their tongue is always the lily''s tongue. What is revealed in the Lily Discourses is a groundbreaking theory of figure, which requires a renewed reading of Kierkegaard''s major pseudonymous works.

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