Signature Pieces
On the Institution of Authorship
Abstract
Some contemporary approaches to literature still accept the separation of historical, biographical, external concerns from formal, internal ones. On the borderline that lends this division between inside and outside its apparent coherence is signature. In Peggy Kamuf’s view, studying signature will help us to rediscover some of the stakes of literary writing beyond the historicist/formalist opposition. Drawing on Derrida’s extensive work on signatures and proper names, Kamuf investigates authorial signature in key writers from Rousseau to Woolf, as well as the implications of signature for the institutions of authorship and criticism.
Keywords
Literary theory; Modern philosophy: since c 1800DOI
10.7298/mjyn-c646ISBN
9781501726354, 9780801422096, 9781501726378, 9781501726361, 9781501726354, 9781501726378Publisher
Cornell University PressPublisher website
https://www.cornellpress.cornell.edu/Publication date and place
Ithaca, 1988Imprint
Cornell University PressClassification
Literary theory