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American Fiction and the Metaphysics of the Grotesque

Author : Dieter Meindl
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0826210791

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American Fiction and the Metaphysics of the Grotesque by Dieter Meindl Pdf

By synthesizing Kayser's and Bakhtin's views of the grotesque and Heidegger's philosophy of Being, American Fiction and the Metaphysics of the Grotesque seeks to demonstrate that American fiction from Poe to Pynchon has tried to convey the existential dimension: the pre-individual totality or flow of life, which defines itself against the mind and its linguistic capacity. Dieter Meindl shows how the grotesque, through its self-contradictory nature, has been instrumental in expressing this reality-conception, an antirationalist stance in basic agreement with existential thought. The historical validity of this new metaphysics, which grants precedence to Being--the context of cognition--over the cognizant subject, must be upheld in the face of deconstructive animadversions upon any metaphysics of presence. The notion of decentering the subject, Meindl argues, did not originate with deconstruction. The existential grotesque confirms the protomodernist character of classic American fiction. Meindl traces its course through a number of well-known texts by Melville, James, Gilman, Anderson, Faulkner, and O'Connor, among others. To convey life conceived as motion, these writers had to capture--that is, immobilize--it in their art: an essentially distortive and, therefore, grotesque device. Melville's "Bartleby," dealing with a mort vivant, is the seminal text in this mode of indirectness. As opposed to the existential grotesque, which grants access to a preverbal realm, the linguistic grotesque of postmodern fiction works on the assumption that all reality is referable to language in a textual universe. American Fiction and the Metaphysics of the Grotesque will significantly alter our understanding of certain traditions in American literature.

Flannery O'Connor

Author : R. Neil Scott
Publisher : Timberlane Books
Page : 1098 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0971542805

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Coming of Age in Contemporary American Fiction

Author : Kenneth Millard
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 200 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2007-04-18
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780748629541

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Coming of Age in Contemporary American Fiction by Kenneth Millard Pdf

This book explores the ways in which a range of recent American novelists have handled the genre of the 'coming-of-age' novel, or the Bildungsroman. Novels of this genre characteristically dramatise the vicissitudes of growing up and the trials and tribulations of young adulthood, often presented through depictions of immediate family relationships and other social structures. This book considers a variety of different American cultures (in terms of race, class and gender) and a range of contemporary coming-of-age novels, so that aesthetic judgements about the fiction might be made in the context of the social history that fiction represents. A series of questions are asked:* Does the coming-of-age moment in these novels coincide with an interpretation of the 'fall' of America?* What kind of national commentary does it therefore facilitate?* Is the Bildungsroman a quintessentially American genre?* What can it usefully tell us about contemporary American culture? Although the focus is on the conte

A New Book of the Grotesques

Author : Robert Dunne
Publisher : Kent State University Press
Page : 166 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0873388275

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A New Book of the Grotesques by Robert Dunne Pdf

Sherwood Anderson, remembered chiefly as a writer of short stories about life in the Midwest at the turn of the century, was acknowledged as an innovator of the short story form. This book looks at Anderson's early fiction from contemporary interpretative methodologies, particularly from poststructuralist approaches.

American Gothic Fiction

Author : Allan Lloyd-Smith
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2004-10-08
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781441190444

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American Gothic Fiction by Allan Lloyd-Smith Pdf

Following the structure of other titles in the Continuum Introductions to Literary Genres series, American Gothic Fiction includes: A broad definition of the genre and its essential elements. A timeline of developments within the genre. Critical concerns to bear in mind while reading in the genre. Detailed readings of a range of widely taught texts. In-depth analysis of major themes and issues. Signposts for further study within the genre. A summary of the most important criticism in the field. A glossary of terms. An annotated, critical reading list. This book offers students, writers, and serious fans a window into some of the most popular topics, styles and periods in this subject. Authors studied in American Gothic Fiction include Charles Brockden Brown, William Montgomery Bird, James Fenimore Cooper, Edgar Allan Poe, George Lippard, Herman Melville, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Gilmore Simms, John Neal, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Ambrose Bierce, Emma Dawson, W.D. Howells, Henry James, William Faulkner, Anne Rice and William Gibson

Modernism, Satire and the Novel

Author : Jonathan Greenberg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2011-09-15
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139501514

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Modernism, Satire and the Novel by Jonathan Greenberg Pdf

In this groundbreaking study, Jonathan Greenberg locates a satiric sensibility at the heart of the modern. By promoting an antisentimental education, modernism denied the authority of emotion to guarantee moral and literary value. Instead, it fostered sophisticated, detached and apparently cruel attitudes toward pain and suffering. This sensibility challenged the novel's humanistic tradition, set ethics and aesthetics into conflict and fundamentally altered the ways that we know and feel. Through lively and original readings of works by Evelyn Waugh, Stella Gibbons, Nathanael West, Djuna Barnes, Samuel Beckett and others, this book analyzes a body of literature - late modernist satire - that can appear by turns aloof, sadistic, hilarious, ironic and poignant, but which continually questions inherited modes of feeling. By recognizing the centrality of satire to modernist aesthetics, Greenberg offers not only a new chapter in the history of satire but a persuasive new idea of what made modernism modern.

Masters of the Grotesque

Author : Schuy R. Weishaar
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2012-10-26
Category : Performing Arts
ISBN : 9780786471867

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Masters of the Grotesque by Schuy R. Weishaar Pdf

The concepts and theories surrounding the aesthetic category of the grotesque are explored in this book by pursuing their employment in the films of American auteurs Tim Burton, Terry Gilliam, the Coen Brothers and David Lynch. The author argues that interpreting these directors' films through the lens of the grotesque allows us1to situate both the auteurs and the films within a long history of the grotesque in art and aesthetics. This cultural tradition effectively subsumes the contribution of any artist or1genre that intersects it but also affords the artist or genre--the auteur and the genre filmmaker--a pantheon and an abundance of images, themes, and motifs through which he1or she can subversively represent the world and our place in it.

Literature, Amusement, and Technology in the Great Depression

Author : William Solomon
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 285 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2009-10
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780521120913

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Literature, Amusement, and Technology in the Great Depression by William Solomon Pdf

Literature, Amusement and Technology examines the exchange between literature and recreational practices in 1930s America. William Solomon argues that autobiographical writers like Edward Dahlberg and Henry Miller took aesthetic inspiration from urban manifestations of the carnival spirit: Coney Island amusement parks, burlesque, vaudeville, and the dime museum display of human oddities. More broadly, he demonstrates that the literary projects of the period pivoted around images of grotesquely disfigured bodies which appeared as part of this recreational culture.

Rethinking the Concept of the Grotesque

Author : Shun-Liang Chao
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2017-07-05
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 9781351551144

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Rethinking the Concept of the Grotesque by Shun-Liang Chao Pdf

How are we to define what is grotesque, in art or literature? Since the Renaissance the term has been used for anything from the fantastic to the monstrous, and been associated with many artistic genres, from the Gothic to the danse macabre. Shun-Liang Chao's new study adopts a rigorous approach by establishing contradictory physicality and the notion of metaphor as two keys to the construction of a clear identity of the grotesque. With this approach, Chao explores the imagery of Richard Crashaw, Charles Baudelaire, and Rene Magritte as individual exemplars of the grotesque in the Baroque, Romantic, and Surrealist ages, in order to suggest a lineage of this curious aesthetic and to cast light on the functions of the visual and of the verbal in evoking it.

The Riddling between Oedipus and the Sphinx

Author : Yuan Yuan
Publisher : UPA
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-12
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780761866633

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The Riddling between Oedipus and the Sphinx by Yuan Yuan Pdf

The issue of the other has always been an urgent one, especially since 1980’s, when the political debates over race, gender, class, culture, ethnicity, and post-colonialism took the central stage. The Riddling between Oedipus and the Sphinx, Ontology, Hauntology, and Heterologies of the Grotesque probes the polemic status of the other and the dubious nature of the subject from a heterodox perspective of an emblematic grotesque figure, the Sphinx—the mystical trickster and the guardian of sacred knowledge in Egyptian culture. In Greek mythology, Oedipus, the epitome of Western logos, solved the Sphinx’s riddle with a single word, “Man.” This evocation for the phantom of a solipsistic subject discloses, in effect, Oedipus’ latent grotesque disparity. The book explores the encounter of this unlikely pair to inquire the riddling relationship between the singular subject and the grotesque other in the context of modern discourses of the subject and postmodern theories of the other.

Detective Fiction and the Problem of Knowledge

Author : Antoine Dechêne
Publisher : Springer
Page : 347 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2018-08-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783319944692

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Detective Fiction and the Problem of Knowledge by Antoine Dechêne Pdf

This book establishes the genealogy of a subgenre of crime fiction that Antoine Dechêne calls the metacognitive mystery tale. It delineates a corpus of texts presenting 'unreadable' mysteries which, under the deceptively monolithic appearance of subverting traditional detective story conventions, offer a multiplicity of motifs – the overwhelming presence of chance, the unfulfilled quest for knowledge, the urban stroller lost in a labyrinthine text – that generate a vast array of epistemological and ontological uncertainties. Analysing the works of a wide variety of authors, including Edgar Allan Poe, Jorge Luis Borges, and Henry James, this book is vital reading for scholars of detective fiction.

American Gothic

Author : Charles L. Crow
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 563 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2012-09-17
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781118326022

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American Gothic by Charles L. Crow Pdf

American Gothic remains an enduringly fascinating genre, retaining its chilling hold on the imagination. This revised and expanded anthology brings together texts from the colonial era to the twentieth century including recently discovered material, canonical literary contributions from Poe and Wharton among many others, and literature from sub-genres such as feminist and ‘wilderness’ Gothic. Revised and expanded to incorporate suggestions from twelve years of use in many countries An important text for students of the expanding field of Gothic studies Strong representation of female Gothic, wilderness Gothic, the Gothic of race, and the legacy of Salem witchcraft Edited by a founding member of the International Gothic Association

Going Home Through Seven Paths to Nowhere

Author : Katalin G. Kállay
Publisher : Akademiai Kiado
Page : 178 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9630580616

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Going Home Through Seven Paths to Nowhere by Katalin G. Kállay Pdf

This book is one of those rare combinations of intellectual brilliance, stylistic clarity, and sheer verve. The book contains a series of major works of American short fiction by Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Herman Melville, and Henry James as occasions for a mode of reading in which the readers aim is to establish an intimate relationship with the special arrangement of words in a text, governed by a trust in a happy coincidence of moments in which one might recognize the words relevance to ones life. Dr. Kllay calls this a good encounter, a term she adopts from the writings of philosopher Stanley Cavell. In her detailed, theoretical introduction, Dr. Kllay lays bare her scholarly debt, primarily to the writings of Cavell himself and to the work of literary critic Wolfgang Iser, as she further develops and clarifies the idea of the good encounter. Here she identifies the good encounter with a particular trope, which appears within the tales themselves, and which also

Shirley Jackson's American Gothic

Author : Darryl Hattenhauer
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 247 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2012-02-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780791487426

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Shirley Jackson's American Gothic by Darryl Hattenhauer Pdf

Argues that Jackson's anticipation of postmodernism ranks her among the most significant writers of her time. Best known for her short story “The Lottery” and her novel The Haunting of Hill House, Shirley Jackson produced a body of work that is more varied and complex than critics have realized. In fact, as Darryl Hattenhauer argues here, Jackson was one of the few writers to anticipate the transition from modernism to postmodernism, and therefore ranks among the most significant writers of her time. The first comprehensive study of all of Jackson’s fiction, Shirley Jackson’s American Gothic offers readers the chance not only to rediscover her work, but also to see how and why a major American writer was passed over for inclusion in the canon of American literature. Darryl Hattenhauer is Associate Professor of English at Arizona State University West.

Gothic Literature

Author : Andrew Smith
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2013-03-10
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780748647439

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Gothic Literature by Andrew Smith Pdf

New edition of bestselling introductory text outlining the history and ways of reading Gothic literatureThis revised edition includes:* A new chapter on Contemporary Gothic which explores the Gothic of the early twenty first century and looks at new critical developments* An updated Bibliography of critical sources and a revised Chronology The book opens with a Chronology and an Introduction to the principal texts and key critical terms, followed by five chapters: The Gothic Heyday 1760-1820; Gothic 1820-1865; Gothic Proximities 1865-1900; Twentieth Century; and Contemporary Gothic. The discussion examines how the Gothic has developed in different national contexts and in different forms, including novels, novellas, poems, films, radio and television. Each chapter concludes with a close reading of a specific text - Frankenstein, Jane Eyre, Dracula, The Silence of the Lambs and The Historian - to illustrate ways in which contextual discussion informs critical analysis. The book ends with a Conclusion outlining possible future developments within scholarship on the Gothic.