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The Concept of Language in John Barth's "Lost in the Funhouse"

Author : Mahi Nazari
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 16 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2021-02-25
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783346353177

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Essay from the year 2020 in the subject English Language and Literature Studies - Literature, grade: A, Islamic Azad University, language: English, abstract: This essay examines the concept of language used in John Barth's short story "Lost in the Funhouse". It starts off by giving a quick introductory overview over the author before proceeding to the analysis of the language used itself. A specific focus is therein put on the topic of how the language reflects postmodern self-reflexivity.

Lost in the Funhouse

Author : John Barth
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-25
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780804152501

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Barth's lively, highly original collection of short pieces is a major landmark of experimental fiction. Though many of the stories gathered here were published separately, there are several themes common to them all, giving them new meaning in the context of this collection.

A Study Guide for John Barth's "Lost in the Funhouse"

Author : Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher : Gale, Cengage Learning
Page : 19 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781410351517

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Passionate Virtuosity

Author : Charles B. Harris
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 025201037X

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The Sot-Weed Factor

Author : John Barth
Publisher : Deep Vellum Publishing
Page : 737 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-01-12
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781628972009

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The Sot-Weed Factor by John Barth Pdf

This is Barth's most distinguished masterpiece. This modern classic is a hilarious tribute to all the most insidious human vices, with a hero who is "one of the most diverting...to roam the world since Candide." "A feast. Dense, funny, endlessly inventive (and, OK, yes, long-winded) this satire of the 18th-century picaresque novel-think Fielding's Tom Jones or Sterne's Tristram Shandy -is also an earnest picture of the pitfalls awaiting innocence as it makes its unsteady way in the world. It's the late 17th century and Ebenezer Cooke is a poet, dutiful son and determined virgin who travels from England to Maryland to take possession of his father's tobacco (or "sot weed") plantation. He is also eventually given to believe that he has been commissioned by the third Lord Baltimore to write an epic poem, The Marylandiad. But things are not always what they seem. Actually, things are almost never what they seem. Not since Candide has a steadfast soul witnessed so many strange scenes or faced so many perils. Pirates, Indians, shrewd prostitutes, armed insurrectionists - Cooke endures them all, plus assaults on his virginity from both women and men. Barth's language is impossibly rich, a wickedly funny take on old English rhetoric and American self-appraisals. For good measure he throws in stories within stories, including the funniest retelling of the Pocahontas tale -revealed to us in the "secret" journals of Capt. John Smith - that anyone has ever dared to tell." —Time Magazine

Narrative Self-Reflexivity and Authorship in the Short Story "Lost in the Funhouse" by John Barth

Author : Amal Mejri
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 13 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-29
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9783346215017

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Narrative Self-Reflexivity and Authorship in the Short Story "Lost in the Funhouse" by John Barth by Amal Mejri Pdf

Seminar paper from the year 2016 in the subject American Studies - Literature, Faculté des Lettres, des Arts et des Humanités de la Manouba, language: English, abstract: This paper takes a close look at Barth’s metafictional short story “Lost in the Funhouse” (1968) which depicts a thirteen-year old boy named Ambrose getting lost in a funhouse on a beach boardwalk. Through the internal musings of this self-conscious adolescent and those of an anonymous self-critical and even self-deprecating narrator whose presence overwhelms the narrative, Barth thematizes the act of writing, puts into question the validity of literary conventions, and directly confronts the problematic issues of selfhood and authorship in the postmodern era.

Postmodernism in Pieces

Author : Matthew Mullins
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2016-07-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780190459512

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Postmodernism in Pieces by Matthew Mullins Pdf

Postmodernism in Pieces performs a postmortem on what is perhaps the most contested paradigm in literary studies. In the wake of a critical consensus proclaiming its death, Matthew Mullins breaks postmodernism down into its most fundamental orthodoxies and reassembles it piece by piece in light of recent theoretical developments in Actor-Network-Theory, object-oriented philosophy, new materialism, and posthumanism. In the last two decades postmodernism has collapsed under the weight of the very phenomena it set out to deconstruct: language, whiteness, masculinity, class, the academy. Recasting these categories as social constructs has done little to alleviate their material effects. Through detailed analyses of everyday objects in novels by Leslie Marmon Silko, Toni Morrison, Jonathan Lethem, John Barth, David Foster Wallace, Don DeLillo, and Julia Alvarez, Mullins argues that what makes fiction postmodern is its refusal to accept "social" explanations for problems facing a given culture, and its tendency instead to examine everyday things and people as constituent pieces of larger networks. The result is a new story of postmodernism, one that reimagines postmodernism as a starting point for a new mode of literary history rather than a finish line for modernity.

Chimera

Author : John Barth
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0618131701

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In CHIMERAJohn Barth injects his signature wit into the tales of Scheherezade of the Thousand and One Nights, Perseus, the slayer of Medusa, and Bellerophon, who tamed the winged horse Pegasus. In a book that the Washington Post called "stylishly maned, tragically songful, and serpentinely elegant,” Barth retells these tales from varying perspectives, examining the myths’ relationship to reality and their resonance with the contemporary world. A winner of the National Book Award, this feisty, witty, sometimes bawdy book provoked Playboy to comment, "There’s every chance in the world that John Barth is a genius.”

Letters

Author : John Barth
Publisher : Putnam Publishing Group
Page : 796 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UOM:39015001782112

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A landmark of postmodern American fiction, Letters is (as the subtitle genially informs us) "an old time epistolary novel by seven fictitious drolls and dreamers each of which imagines himself factual". Seven characters (including the Author himself) exchange a novel's worth of letters during a 7-month period in 1969, a time of revolution that recalls the U.S.'s first revolution in the 18th century - the heyday of the epistolary novel. Recapitulating American history as well as the plots of his first six novels, Barth's seventh novel is a witty and profound exploration of the nature of revolution and renewal, rebellion and reenactment, at both the private and public levels. It is also an ingenious meditation on the genre of the novel itself, recycling an older form to explore new directions, new possibilities for the novel.

A Grammar of Iconism

Author : Earl R. Anderson
Publisher : Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Page : 412 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Grammar, Comparative and general
ISBN : 0838637647

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A Grammar of Iconism by Earl R. Anderson Pdf

Literary criticism often includes ad hoc comments about onomatopoeia, synaesthesia, or other forms of iconism. In A Grammar of Iconism, Earl Anderson discusses these phenomena systematically. According to Anderson, modern post-Saussurian linguistics has as its central tenet the arbitrariness of linguistic signs. Thus, linguistic elements that bear some relationship to their referent have been seen as marginal to the system of language, or at best similar in their arbitrariness to other linguistic signs. As an example of the latter, while most languages have an onomatopoeic element, different languages imitate sounds differently. Anderson argues against the standard view, provides a detailed critique of the negative arguments against iconism, and offers a positive typology that demonstrates the extensiveness and complexity of iconism in language.

Ideology and Aesthetics in American Literature and Arts

Author : Jaroslav Kušnír
Publisher : ibidem-Verlag / ibidem Press
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2012-01-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9783838255132

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Ideology and Aesthetics in American Literature and Arts by Jaroslav Kušnír Pdf

This book includes contributions by African, East and West European, Asian and North American scholars which deal with and compare ideological and non-ideological approaches to the analysis of literary, artistic as well as popular works (popular music) mostly by American authors. Most of the essays deal with a way various aspects of American identity are depicted, represented, treated, ideologized and aestheticized in different literary genres, forms of art and media. The contributions offer multidisciplinary, cross-cultural and comparative perspectives and represent a diversity of scholarly voices ranging from the general discussion on the relationship between ideology and art (Anton Pokrivčák), ideology and multiculturalism (Cristina Garrigós). They also give the analysis of poetry (Pokrivčák, Obododima Oha), postmodern fiction (Pi-Hua Ni, Cristina Garrigós), drama (Zoe Detsi-Diamanti, Csaba Csapó) as well as the comparative analysis of the depiction of the identity of North American Indians in such different media as literature and film (Michal Peprník). In addition to this, the book includes the analysis of Black rap music (Wojciech Kallas).

Death in the Funhouse

Author : Alan Lindsay
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : UOM:39015035759854

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Death in the Funhouse by Alan Lindsay Pdf

In contrast to recent attempts to distinguish postmodernism from poststructuralism, Death in the FUNhouse finds deep complicity between the two discourses. This book looks comprehensively at the middle and late texts of John Barth to demonstrate the complexity of the postmodern author - and the never-ending quest for pleasure.

John Barth

Author : David Morrell
Publisher : David Morrell
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2015-12-16
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781937760281

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John Barth by David Morrell Pdf

In 1969, while David Morrell was writing First Blood, the novel in which Rambo was created, he also wrote his doctoral dissertation about acclaimed author, John Barth. In it, Morrell analyses Barth’s early fiction, using interviews with Barth, his agent, and his editors as well as several of Barth’s unpublished essays and letters to tell what Morrell calls “the story behind the stories, a biography of Barth’s fiction.” Over the years, scholars have found John Barth: An Introduction invaluable for its lengthy biographical sections, which Barth himself approved. Fans of Morrell’s fiction will find this book enlightening in terms of what Barth taught him about writing. CRITICAL REACTION “David Morrell’s not just a fine writer; he’s also a great and generous teacher.” —New York Times bestselling author Lawrence Block “Morrell has written an interesting and informative book which reads occasionally like a biography. His prose is eminently clear and straightforward. His book has something for everyone. There is no doubt that it will become a necessity for serious students of Barth, and that, coincidentally, it is a genuinely interesting book.” —Journal of Modern Literature “Morrell’s study tells the story of Barth’s storytelling, how he got his ideas, and then how the publishers and reviewers dealt with them. He includes detailed biographical information [and] writes with great economy and clarity.” —Modern Fiction Studies “Morrell gives the reader the benefit of his familiarity with Barth and his manuscripts to plot the career of each work, from plans and, in some cases, research through revision, publisher-agent reactions, sales, and post-publication revisions. The whole enterprise is carried off with appealing confidence and informality that add up to an eminently readable book.” —World Literature Today

Handbook of the American Novel of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries

Author : Timo Müller
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 512 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2017-01-11
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9783110422542

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Handbook of the American Novel of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries by Timo Müller Pdf

Increasing specialization within the discipline of English and American Studies has shifted the focus of scholarly discussion toward theoretical reflection and cultural contexts. These developments have benefitted the discipline in more ways than one, but they have also resulted in a certain neglect of close reading. As a result, students and researchers interested in such material are forced to turn to scholarship from the 1960s and 1970s, much of which relies on dated methodological and ideological presuppositions. The handbook aims to fill this gap by providing new readings of texts that figure prominently in the literature classroom and in scholarly debate − from James’s The Ambassadors to McCarthy’s The Road. These readings do not revert naively to a time “before theory.” Instead, they distil the insights of literary and cultural theory into concise introductions to the historical background, the themes, the formal strategies, and the reception of influential literary texts, and they do so in a jargon-free language accessible to readers on all levels of qualification.

Final Fridays

Author : John Barth
Publisher : Catapult
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2012-04-10
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : 9781619020870

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For decades, acclaimed author John Barth has strayed from his Monday–through–Thursday–morning routine of fiction–writing and dedicated Friday mornings to the muse of nonfiction. The result is Final Fridays, his third essay collection, following The Friday Book (1984) and Further Fridays (1995). Sixteen years and six novels since his last volume of non–fiction, Barth delivers yet another remarkable work comprised of 27 insightful essays. With pieces covering everything from reading, writing, and the state of the art, to tributes to writer–friends and family members, this collection is witty and engaging throughout. Barth's "unaffected love of learning" (San Francisco Examiner & Chronicle) and "joy in thinking that becomes contagious" (Washington Post), shine through in this third, and, with an implied question mark, final essay collection.