Conclusion
J. S. T. Garfitt
From The Work and Thought of Jean Grenier (1898-1971) (1983), pp. 145-49, doi:10.59860/td.c6b092e
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| Part of the book: The Work and Thought of Jean Grenier (1898-1971) J. S. T. Garfitt MHRA Texts and Dissertations 20 Modern Humanities Research Association Abstract. Grenier's thought cannot be separated from his life and his literary output. All are expressions of what may be described as a lived meditation in constant movement. Various levels of this meditation may be identified. No level is autonomous, and all Grenier's writings reflect something of the fruitful tension that must exist between them, a tension that Paulhan was ready to call a dialectic. Full text. This contribution is published as Open Access and can be downloaded as a PDF, or viewed as a PDF in your web browser, here: |


