The Cambridge Companion to Walter Benjamin

David S. Ferris 2004


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Publisher: CUP

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Offering a comprehensive introduction to the thought of Walter Benjamin, the highly influential twentieth-century critic and theorist, this Companion examines different significant aspects of Benjamin’s work. Topics of contributions include Benjamin’s relationship to the avant-garde movements of his time; his theories on language, mimesis and modernity; and his relevance to modern cultural studies. Additional material includes autobiographical writings, a guide to further reading and a chronology.


Review

‘The essays explore the strain between romanticism and modernism in Benjamin’s thought and manage to respond masterfully to the challenge of reading his sober prose, which ranges from laconic aphorisms to vibrant and exertive discourse … yet another engaging essay focusing on Benjamin’s relation to romanticism … This essay’s merit lies in demonstrating Benjamin’s unequivocal and enthusiastic espousal of avant-garde aesthetics starting from One-Way Street to Arcades Project … Jennings’ essay is impelling and thought-provoking …’ Year’s Work in Critical and Cultural Theory