1st Edition

Cryptic Subtexts in Literature and Film Secret Messages and Buried Treasure

By Steven F. Walker Copyright 2019
220 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

218 Pages
by Routledge

One of the primary objectives of comparative literature is the study of the relationship of texts, also known as intertextuality, which is a means of contextualizing and analyzing the way literature grows and flourishes through inspiration and imitation, direct or indirect. When the inspiration and imitation is direct and obvious, the study of this rapport falls into the more restricted... Read more

Acknowledgements



Introduction



1 Provocative Reinterpretations



2 Myth and Secret Message in Four Linked Texts



3 Proust’s Cryptic Mass as Buried Treasure



4 Cryptic Platonic Subtexts



5 Three Modernist Cryptic Subtexts



6 Behind the Camera



Bibliography



Index

Biography

Steven F. Walker is a Professor of Comparative Literature at Rutgers University

"Cryptic Subtexts is a far reaching, original, engaging book that will alter the direction, and enrich the scope of, intertextual studies."-- Jon Thiem, Professor emeritus, Colorado State University

"Walker’s Cryptic Subtexts in Modern Literature and Film: Secret Messages and Buried Treasure is a rare treat for the reader: an eloquent, comprehensive, yet accessible account of a promising new category and a rich panoply of literary, visual, music, and film artworks. Crossing cultures, artforms and disciplines, and showing how they productively interact even when—and especially when—they differ, Walker’s has created a book that is much needed today." -- Professor Sanja Bahun, University of Essex