Investigations Into the Literary Use of Language
Course Notes from the Collège De France, 1953
Maurice Merleau-Ponty author Bryan Smyth translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Northwestern University Press
Publishing:15th May '26
£26.99
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A closely annotated translation of Merleau-Ponty's lecture notes on literary language
Investigations into the Literary Use of Language presents an annotated translation of Maurice Merleau-Ponty's lecture notes from one of the two courses that he gave during his inaugural year teaching at the Collège de France. In his notes from the concurrent course, The Sensible World and the World of Expression, Merleau-Ponty contends that our embodied perceptual engagement with the sensible world already involves the same spontaneity that underlies cultural expression. Approaching it from the other side, he revisits here the analysis of language that he had undertaken in the unfinished manuscript The Prose of the World.
Focusing on the work of Paul Valéry (1871–1945) and Stendhal (Marie-Henri Beyle, 1783–1842), Merleau-Ponty explores how the spontaneity of literary language sheds light on the relation between lived experience and language more broadly, and how cultural expression remains grounded in embodied perceptual experience in a way that is homologous yet irreducible to it. Specifically, Merleau-Ponty shows how Stendhal had already overcome Valéry's skepticism concerning literary sincerity by effectively incorporating what the latter called the linguistic "implex"—in effect, language as institution—and thus achieving a "total style" of improvisational spontaneity in which the "conquering function" characteristic of the literary use of language gives shape to an immanent model of political engagement.
"Investigations into the Literary Use of Language is a work of crucial importance for English scholarship on Merleau-Ponty, offering key insights into his thought in the making. The translation is first-rate as is the introduction and scholarly apparatus, which in some ways provides better support for the reader than the original French edition." —David Morris, Concordia University
"In these extraordinary lecture notes, Merleau-Ponty deepens our understanding of the relationship between self and world, extending his previous discussions of art to literature. This text will reposition the way we understand Merleau-Ponty's thinking." —Helen Fielding, Western University
ISBN: 9780810149816
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 454g
264 pages