Modernist Eroticisms

Modernist Eroticisms
Title Modernist Eroticisms PDF eBook
Author A. Schaffner
Publisher Springer
Pages 231
Release 2012-09-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1137030305

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This volume explores the impact of sexological and early psychoanalytic conceptions of sexual perversion on the representation of the erotic in the work of a range of major European modernists (including Joyce, Kafka, Lawrence, Mann, Proust and Rilke) as well as in that of some less-well-known figures of the period such as Dujardin and Jahnn.

The Delighted States

The Delighted States
Title The Delighted States PDF eBook
Author Adam Thirlwell
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 536
Release 2008-05-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780374137229

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"The Delighted States" follows a carousel of literary influence that shows how translation and emigration lead to a new and true history of the novel. This book is a provocation, a box of tricks, a bedside travel book; it is also a work of startling intelligence and originality from a young writer.

Modernism and Style

Modernism and Style
Title Modernism and Style PDF eBook
Author B. Hutchinson
Publisher Springer
Pages 311
Release 2011-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 0230343201

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Modernism is fundamentally determined by its relationship to its own notions of style: oscillating between the poles of 'pure' style and 'purely' style, this traces the stylistic self-conceptualization of modernism from Schopenhauer and Flaubert in the 1850s, through Nietzsche and the symbolists in the 1880s, to the high modernists of the 1920s.

A Handbook of Modernism Studies

A Handbook of Modernism Studies
Title A Handbook of Modernism Studies PDF eBook
Author Jean-Michel Rabaté
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 485
Release 2015-12-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 111912140X

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Featuring the latest research findings and exploring the fascinating interplay of modernist authors and intellectual luminaries, from Beckett and Kafka to Derrida and Adorno, this bold new collection of essays gives students a deeper grasp of key texts in modernist literature. Provides a wealth of fresh perspectives on canonical modernist texts, featuring the latest research data Adopts an original and creative thematic approach to the subject, with concepts such as race, law, gender, class, time, and ideology forming the structure of the collection Explores current and ongoing debates on the links between the aesthetics and praxis of authors and modernist theoreticians Reveals the profound ways in which modernist authors have influenced key thinkers, and vice versa

Two Texts and I

Two Texts and I
Title Two Texts and I PDF eBook
Author Suman Gupta
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 276
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780838638064

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Two Texts and I characterizes disciplines of knowledge in terms of the textual features and practices through which knowledge is expressed and produced and the manner in which subjectivity is located or constructed.

Criticism After Theory from Shakespeare to Virginia Woolf

Criticism After Theory from Shakespeare to Virginia Woolf
Title Criticism After Theory from Shakespeare to Virginia Woolf PDF eBook
Author Perry Meisel
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 174
Release 2022-05-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000571076

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The argument of this book is a simple one: that criticism after theory is a single movement of thought defined by synthesis and continuity rather than by conflict and change. The most influential figures in criticism since Saussure—Bakhtin, Derrida, and Foucault—are wholly consistent with Saussure's foundational Course in General Linguistics (1916) no matter the traditions of complaint that have followed in Saussure's wake from Bakhtin forward. These complaints vitiate—despite themselves and often hilariously so—the misconceptions that have made cottage industries out of quarrels with Saussurean semiology that are based on notions of Saussure that are incorrect. The materialist criticism dominant today is actually dependent upon on the legacy of a presumably formalist structuralism rather than a step beyond it. New Historicism, postcolonialism, gender studies, environmental criticism, archive studies, even shared and surface reading are, like deconstruction, the by-products of Saussure's structuralism, not its foils. Saussure's sign is sensory and concrete. Language and materiality are not distinct but one and the same—history, society, the psychological subject, even the environment are systems of signs, material archives read and reread by futures that produce the past after the fact. Without Saussure, contemporary criticism would have no identifiable or effective source. The book begins with chapters on Saussure and Derrida, Bakhtin and Shakespeare, and Freud and Foucault followed by chapters on Victorian and American fiction, D.H. Lawrence and modern poetry, Virginia Woolf and Melanie Klein, and the historicist tropology of psychoanalysis. It concludes with a coda in life writing on the author's epileptic disability.

James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism

James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism
Title James Joyce and the Politics of Egoism PDF eBook
Author Jean-Michel Rabaté
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 262
Release 2001-08-13
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521009584

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In this 2001 book Jean-Michel Rabaté approaches the Joycean canon through the concept of 'egoism'.