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On Reading the Will - Law and Desire in Literature and Music (Hardcover)
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On Reading the Will - Law and Desire in Literature and Music (Hardcover)
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This book studies the will, will-power and wilfulness, the will to
death or to power, and lack of will. It surveys many texts -- from
Augustine, Shakespeare, Dickens, George Eliot and D H Lawrence --
in order to analyse the history of its different concepts:
rational/irrational drive, sexual appetite, or just testamentary,
so asserting identity beyond death. Drawing on philosophies of the
will in Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, the book studies music as the
embodied will in Wagner and Verdi. Considering the law and its
prohibitions as a form of the will, it sees how these produce a
perverse will. Drawing on Freud and Lacan it studies
interrelationships between the law which prohibits and the desire
which wills, how desire creates the law, and the law desire. What
stands out is that the authors studied are fascinated by the will
as unknowable and irresistible, as rational and countermanding
rationality, as divided and imperious force. Chapters include how
wills motivate plots in Shakespeare and the Victorian novel.
Discussion of opera and Nietzsche focuses on the will as an
unconscious force. With sustained discussion of texts, and
supporting arguments through a range of key thinkers in cultural
theory, this book is indispensable for readers of literature, law,
music and philosophy.
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