Split Subject Quotes

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John Barth
“Death itself I would embrace like a lover, if I might share the grave with no other company. To be one: paradise! To be two: bliss! But to be both and neither is unspeakable.”
John Barth, Lost in the Funhouse

“Earlier theories of language, grounded in the duality of body and soul, had guaranteed the rational self a life outside of language. Enlightenment sensualism erases that option. To stop signifying is to regress to the dumb, unconscious body. The subject in suspended between a primal oblivion and the artificial web of symbols.”
Stephen Rumph, Mozart and Enlightenment Semiotics

“Earlier theories of language, grounded in the duality of body and soul, had guaranteed the rational self a life outside of language. Enlightenment sensualism erases that option. To stop signifying is to regress to the dumb, unconscious body. The subject is suspended between a primal oblivion and the artificial web of symbols.”
Stephen Rumph, Mozart and Enlightenment Semiotics