The Politics of Reflexivity: Narrative and the Constitutive Poetics of CultureJohns Hopkins University Press, 1986 - 271 pagina's |
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Pagina 157
... existentialist dogma that draws my interest to Percy , especially to Lancelot , perhaps least favored of his novels ... existentialism underlying all of Percy's novels , providing a textbook narratization of that credo that nonetheless ...
... existentialist dogma that draws my interest to Percy , especially to Lancelot , perhaps least favored of his novels ... existentialism underlying all of Percy's novels , providing a textbook narratization of that credo that nonetheless ...
Pagina 193
... existentialist moments , but for chains of cause and effect ; for positive all - explaining theories , carefully studied and studiously applied " ( 197 ) . At first glance the passage is straightforward explanation of why Charles is ...
... existentialist moments , but for chains of cause and effect ; for positive all - explaining theories , carefully studied and studiously applied " ( 197 ) . At first glance the passage is straightforward explanation of why Charles is ...
Pagina 201
... existentialism's celebration of the individual's freedom to be , it is probably because our conception of existentialism is still based on a largely metaphysical sense of the self . When the existentialist argues that existence precedes ...
... existentialism's celebration of the individual's freedom to be , it is probably because our conception of existentialism is still based on a largely metaphysical sense of the self . When the existentialist argues that existence precedes ...
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Narrative Reflexivity and Constitutive Poetics | 1 |
Conrad Early Modernism and the Narrators | 66 |
FOUR | 122 |
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Amelia Angela Carter argues assumptions authentic Barral Becky becomes chance chapter characters codes coherence concept Conrad consciousness conventions course cultural discourse economic elements epigraphs example existentialist experience fact feels fiction figure final Flora Fowles Fowles's frame French Lieutenant's Woman function Fyne ground Hence human ideological illusion imagination implications individual interpretation intertextual irony Jeremiah John Fowles language lines literary logocentric Lord Jim Marlow material means Metafiction metaphor metaphysical moral narrative narrator narrator's nature Nietzsche Nietzschean Nouveau Roman novel novelist omniscient paradigm passage perhaps philosophical play plot possible Powell Rabbit reader reading reality reflexive relation rhetorical Robert Penn Warren role romantic seems selfhood semiotic sense sexual shape social stance story structure stylized suggests tells textual Thackeray Thackeray's theme theory things tion tive traditional truth University Press Vanity Fair Victorian voice Wayne Booth words writing