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What Is There to Say?
What Is There to Say?, Herman Melville's Bartleby, asked to a account for himself, would prefer not to. Tongue-tied Billy Budd, urged to defend his innocence, responds with a murderous blow. The Bavard, by Louis-Rene des Forets, concerns a man whose power to speak is replaced, What Is There to Say? has a rating of 3 stars
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What Is There to Say?, Herman Melville's Bartleby, asked to a account for himself, would prefer not to. Tongue-tied Billy Budd, urged to defend his innocence, responds with a murderous blow. The Bavard, by Louis-Rene des Forets, concerns a man whose power to speak is replaced, What Is There to Say?
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  • What Is There to Say?
  • Written by author Ann Smock
  • Published by University of Nebraska Press, September 2007
  • Herman Melville's Bartleby, asked to a account for himself, "would prefer not to." Tongue-tied Billy Budd, urged to defend his innocence, responds with a murderous blow. The Bavard, by Louis-Rene des Forets, concerns a man whose power to speak is replaced
  • Herman Melville’s Bartleby, asked to account for himself, “would prefer not to.” Tongue-tied Billy Budd, urged to defend his innocence, responds with a murderous blow. The Bavard, by Louis-René des Forêts, concerns a man whose
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Preface
1"Why Two to Say One Thing?": Blanchot, Melville1
Getting Across: Paulhan30
2Speak or Kill: Blanchot, Melville45
An Uninformative Witness: Duras68
3"Whatever Do We Need a Tongue For?": Des Forets73
Luck: Des Forets98
4"The Say and the Said": Blanchot114
Getting Too Much Air: Beckett131
5Speaking-Not Speaking in a Single Movement ...: Blanchot, Melville144
Coda - A Confession: Weil155
Notes159
Index189


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