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Tropics of Discourse develops White's ideas on interpretation in history, on the relationship between history and the novel, and on history and historicism. Vico, Croce, Derrida, and Foucault are among the figures he assesses in this work, which also offers original interpretations of a number of literary themes, including the Wild Man and the Noble Savage. White's commentary ranges from a reappraisal of Enlightenment history to a reflective summary of the current state of literary criticism.

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Like most of White's work, the book arises from a boldly imaginative transaction between the philosophy of history, literary criticism and semiotics. Notes and Queries No other historian appears to be at the frontier of so many developments or so skillful at integrating them into traditional American scholarship in the history of ideas. In this White seems a successor to A. O. Lovejoy and Ernst Cassirer. Journal of Modern History

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Acknowledgments
Introduction: Tropology, Discourse, and the Modes of Human Consciousness
Chapter 1. The Burden of History
Chapter 2. Interpretation in History
Chapter 3. The Historical Text as Literary Artifact
Chapter 4. Historicism, History, and the Figurative Imagination
Chapter 5. The Fictions of Factual Representation
Chapter 6. The Irrational and the Problem of Historical Knowledge in the Enlightenment
Chapter 7. The Forms of Wildness: Archaeology of an Idea
Chapter 8. The Noble Savage Theme as Fetish
Chapter 9. The Tropics of History: The Deep Structure of the New Science
Chapter 10. What is Living and What is Dead in Croce's Criticism of Vico
Chapter 11. Foucault Decoded: Notes from Underground
Chapter 12. The Absurdist Moment in Contemporary Literary Theory
Index

Tropics of Discourse Essays in the Contemporary

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      Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
      Publication Date: 26/02/1978
      ISBN13: 9780801827419, 978-0801827419
      ISBN10: 0801827418

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Tropics of Discourse develops White's ideas on interpretation in history, on the relationship between history and the novel, and on history and historicism. Vico, Croce, Derrida, and Foucault are among the figures he assesses in this work, which also offers original interpretations of a number of literary themes, including the Wild Man and the Noble Savage. White's commentary ranges from a reappraisal of Enlightenment history to a reflective summary of the current state of literary criticism.

      Trade Review
      Like most of White's work, the book arises from a boldly imaginative transaction between the philosophy of history, literary criticism and semiotics. Notes and Queries No other historian appears to be at the frontier of so many developments or so skillful at integrating them into traditional American scholarship in the history of ideas. In this White seems a successor to A. O. Lovejoy and Ernst Cassirer. Journal of Modern History

      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments
      Introduction: Tropology, Discourse, and the Modes of Human Consciousness
      Chapter 1. The Burden of History
      Chapter 2. Interpretation in History
      Chapter 3. The Historical Text as Literary Artifact
      Chapter 4. Historicism, History, and the Figurative Imagination
      Chapter 5. The Fictions of Factual Representation
      Chapter 6. The Irrational and the Problem of Historical Knowledge in the Enlightenment
      Chapter 7. The Forms of Wildness: Archaeology of an Idea
      Chapter 8. The Noble Savage Theme as Fetish
      Chapter 9. The Tropics of History: The Deep Structure of the New Science
      Chapter 10. What is Living and What is Dead in Croce's Criticism of Vico
      Chapter 11. Foucault Decoded: Notes from Underground
      Chapter 12. The Absurdist Moment in Contemporary Literary Theory
      Index

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