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Delve into the profound insights of one of the most significant cultural theorists of the 20th century with The Cambridge Companion to Walter Benjamin. This collection assembles critical essays that illuminate both the complexity and the richness of Benjamin's thought, spanning his contributions to literary theory, philosophy, and cultural criticism.
This companion serves as a gateway to understanding Benjamin's multifaceted works, including his reflections on art, literature, and the role of the flâneur in modern urban life. The essays navigate through his seminal texts, exploring themes such as the impact of technology on art, the nature of experience, and the interplay between history and memory.
This companion is perfect for students and scholars of literary studies, philosophy, and cultural theory. It appeals to those interested in the evolution of modern thought and the intricate connections between literature and society. Readers who appreciate works such as The Arcades Project and Illuminations will find this collection particularly enriching.
"A must-read for anyone wishing to grapple with the complexities of modernity through Benjamin's lens."
Format: Hardback
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Pages: 266
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521793292
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