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Abbreviations vii
After Blanchot Leslie Hill 1
The Movements of the Neuter Christophe Bident 13
"The profound reserve" Kevin Hart 35
"Affirmation without precedent": Maurice Blanchot and Criticism Today Leslie Hill 58
An Idyll? Michael Holland 80
Blanchot's "The Indestructible" Christopher Fynsk 100
A Matter of Life and Death: Reading Materiality in Blanchot and de Man Hector Kollias 123
Blanchot, Reader of Baudelaire: "Baudelaire's Failure" Alain Toumayan 137
Between Heidegger and Holderlin: The "Sacred" Speech of Maurice Blanchot Robert Savage 149
"What terrifying complicity": Jean Paul as Collocutor in Death Sentence Dimitris Vardoulakis 168
Figures of the Work: Blanchot and the Space of Literature Caroline Sheaffer-Jones 189
"The absolutely dark moment of the plot": Blanchot's Abraham Chris Danta 205
Midnight, or the Inertia of Being Eleanor Kaufman 221
Literature of Indistinction: Blanchot and Caproni Paolo Bartoloni 238
White Work Elizabeth Presa 257
Contributors 270
Index 273
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