Peter De Vries and SurrealismBucknell University Press, 1995 - 240 pagina's Peter De Vries and Surrealism rereads De Vries in the light of surrealism and argues that the novelist and poet devised a new comic form, surrealist farce. De Vries's style and narrative technique are often surrealistic, and he mentions surrealism and surrealists in all but two of his twenty-six books. Yet, in fifty years of commentary on De Vries, scarcely any notice has been taken of these surrealist elements. This study moves from literary biography and historiography, which establish De Vries's points of contact with surrealism, through textual analysis, which traces De Vries's working through modernism toward surrealism in his early writing, to a consideration of De Vries's mature works that takes into account their surrealist aspects and allusions. |
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... sense of “ exquisite pleasure . . . in this close and pleasantly musty , secret - smelling darkness " ; a recital of his neurotic symptoms ( failing , in that , to leave his mind alone ) ; and finally the bald admission " I was afraid ...
... sense of “ exquisite pleasure . . . in this close and pleasantly musty , secret - smelling darkness " ; a recital of his neurotic symptoms ( failing , in that , to leave his mind alone ) ; and finally the bald admission " I was afraid ...
Pagina 108
... sense ratified by Mr. Thwing's malleabil- ity and his attitude : Mr. Thwing sat in a steady drizzle of conversation , wringing his hands with indifference . Why did Hermina have to insist on his coming tonight , to meet these people in ...
... sense ratified by Mr. Thwing's malleabil- ity and his attitude : Mr. Thwing sat in a steady drizzle of conversation , wringing his hands with indifference . Why did Hermina have to insist on his coming tonight , to meet these people in ...
Pagina 175
... sense in saying that someone is treating himself like a child and is at the same time playing the part of the ... sense of his own family experience : the child was father of the man . Both are re- deemed by De Vries's sense of humor , a ...
... sense in saying that someone is treating himself like a child and is at the same time playing the part of the ... sense of his own family experience : the child was father of the man . Both are re- deemed by De Vries's sense of humor , a ...
Inhoudsopgave
Acknowledgments | 9 |
The Literary Life of Peter De Vries | 26 |
Peter De Vries and 1930s Surrealism | 60 |
Copyright | |
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