Renowned for its brilliance and entertainment, this book has garnered acclaim from critics and scholars alike. It captivates readers with its insightful narrative and engaging themes, making it a standout work in recent literary history.
Jeffrey Mehlman Ordre des livres




- 2024
- 2008
Comment parler des livres que l'on n'a pas lus?
- 162pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Étude des différentes manières de ne pas lire un livre, des situations délicates où l'on se retrouve quand on doit en parler et des moyens à mettre en oeuvre pour se sortir d'affaire. Contrairement aux idées reçues, il est tout à fait possible, selon l'auteur, d'avoir un échange passionnant à propos d'un livre que l'on n'a pas lu, y compris, et surtout, avec quelqu'un qui ne l'a pas lu non plus
- 2006
Genealogies of the Text
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Exploring the "Blanchot affair," Jeffrey Mehlman reveals the complex past of a key figure in French thought who was linked to fascism in the 1930s. This investigation delves into the ideological implications of literary works, offering fresh insights into the intersection of psychoanalysis and literature. The book serves as a thought-provoking examination of literature, ethics, and the French experience during World War II, challenging readers to reconsider the moral responsibilities of writers and their legacies.
- 1990
Jacques Lacan and Co.
A History of Psychoanalysis in France 1925-1985
"Roudinesco provides a finely drawn map of the intellectual debates within French psychoanalysis, especially under the influence of the German emigrés during the 1930s and 1940s. She is a good historian, in that she provides not only a narrative history but also extensive passages from Lacan's own oral-history interviews with the various figures, so that we have not only her commentary but some flavor of the original documentation. Many of the quotes are gems."—Sander I. Gilman, Bulletin of the History of Medicine