The Incarnation of Language investigates how the notion of
incarnation has been employed in phenomenology and how this has
influenced literary criticism. It then examines the interest that
Joyce and Proust share in the concept of incarnation. By examining
the themes of synthesis and embodiment that incarnation connotes
for these writers, it offers a new reading of their work departing
from critical readings that have privileged notions of radical
alterity and difference.
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