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Item Details
Title:
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SYMBOLISM
AN INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL OF CRITICAL AESTHETICS |
Volume: |
v. 9 |
By: |
Rudiger Ahrens (Editor), Klaus Stierstorfer (Editor) |
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Hardback |
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£185.00 |
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ISBN 10: |
0404635695 |
ISBN 13: |
9780404635695 |
Publisher: |
AMS PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 January, 2010 |
Pages: |
400 |
Synopsis: |
This is volume 9 in the series Symbolism: An International Annual of Critical Aesthetic. It has a special focus on Literature and Circularity. Volume 9 - Contents: Christoph Henke and Martin Middeke, Introduction; Verena O. Lobsien, "Squaring the Circle: Neoplatonic Versions of the Self in Early Modern Poetry" ; Helga Schwalm, "Circularity and Subjectivity in Autobiography: Conversion, Closure, Hermeneutics, and Beyond" ; Christoph Henke, "Life Spirals and Commonsense Aporias: Samuel Johnson's Rasselas Revisited" ; Aleida Assmann, "Circle and Line: Cultural Constructions of Time between History and Memory"; Martin Middeke, "On Circles and Spirals: Time, Repetition, and Meta-Hermeneutics in Literature" ; Hans Ulrich Seeber, "Organic and Textual Circularity in Poems by Edward Thomas and W. H. Auden"; J. Hillis Miller, "The Circle and the Straight Line in William Faulkner's Light in August"; Albert Kummel-Schnur, "Fake Resurrections: On the Motif of Recurrence in Philip K.Dick"; Julian Wolfreys, "The Unbearable Circularity of Being"; Susana Onega, "Circularity and the Quest in the Novels of Jeanette Winterson"; Christina Wald, "Second Selves, Second Stories: Unreliable Narration and the Circularity of Reading in Ford Madox Ford's The Good Soldier and Chuck Palahniuk's / David Fincher's Fight Club". General Section : Nazzareno Cicchi, "'Enigmas without a Clue': The Immanent Symbolism of De Chiciro's Painting and Writing"; Barbara Puschmann-Nalenz, "The Disturbed Image: (Re-)Visions of Space and Englishness in Contemporary British Fiction"; Daniela Carpi, "Prospero's Books by Peter Greenaway and The Tempest by William Shakespeare: Science, Magic, and Painting"; Jana Gohrisch, "The White Man's Descent into Hell: J. M. Coetzee's Novel Disgrace and the Political Uses of Transculturality"; Wilhelm Potters, "The 'Root' of the Tree Knowledge: Symbols and Icons in Dante's Divine Comedy". |
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AMS Press |
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