The first of two volumes, The Works of Gilles Deleuze I: 1953-1969 introduces, book by book, the philosopher\'s daunting corpus, from his early monographs on Hume, Nietzsche, Kant, and Bergson; to the "literary clinic" he creates in relation to Proust and Masoch; and, finally, to the landmark publication of Difference and Repetition (1968) and Logic of Sense (1969).
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The first of two volumes, The Works of Gilles Deleuze I: 1953-1969 introduces, book by book, the philosopher\'s daunting corpus, from his early monographs on Hume, Nietzsche, Kant, and Bergson; to the "literary clinic" he creates in relation to Proust and Masoch; and, finally, to the landmark publication of Difference and Repetition (1968) and Logic of Sense (1969)