Chaos in the Novel: The Novel in ChaosKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1974 - 400 Seiten |
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... offer us , what he does have to offer for our edifica- tion is much more than a story or moral ; it is a psychological study of ourselves based on the Lockean principle of the association of ideas . Sterne himself refers to Locke's ...
... offer us , what he does have to offer for our edifica- tion is much more than a story or moral ; it is a psychological study of ourselves based on the Lockean principle of the association of ideas . Sterne himself refers to Locke's ...
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... offer man the solace of meaning . I have already mentioned the futility of words as instruments of communication between wedges of darkness , yet the novel does offer simultaneously a vindication for language founded on its permanence ...
... offer man the solace of meaning . I have already mentioned the futility of words as instruments of communication between wedges of darkness , yet the novel does offer simultaneously a vindication for language founded on its permanence ...
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... offer something more , something less , or something different - it should not just offer more of the same . And it should be interesting not only as a theory , but again , as an experience . More than anything I would like a ...
... offer something more , something less , or something different - it should not just offer more of the same . And it should be interesting not only as a theory , but again , as an experience . More than anything I would like a ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Tristram Shandy | 29 |
THE WHITENESS OF THE WHALE TURNED | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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absurd aesthetic Alain Robbe-Grillet artist attempt Beckett becomes begin Bulkaen Burroughs chaos chaotic vision character conception Confidence-Man confusion conscious consider create creation cutup darkness dream emotional existence experience Faulkner feel finally forces future page references Genet Harcamone human imagination Jean Genet Joe Christmas Kafka language Lily lives logic longer Lord Jim Malone Malone Dies man's Marlow matter meaning Melville Melville's metaphor Mettray mind Moby-Dick Molloy Moran mystery Myth of Sisyphus Naked Lunch narrative narrator never novel novelist objects once passage perhaps philosophical possible reader reality Robbe-Grillet Samuel Beckett scene seems sense Shandy significance silence simply Soft Machine Sterne Sterne's story structure struggle suddenly symbol techniques things Ticket That Exploded tion traditional Tristram Tristram Shandy truth trying Virginia Woolf voice Voyeur Walter Shandy Watt Woolf words writer