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The Individual and the Authority Figure in Egyptian Prose Literature

The Individual and the Authority Figure in Egyptian Prose Literature

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By Yona Sheffer
May 10, 2018

The Individual and the Authority Figure in Egyptian Prose Literature explores and analyses political conflicts between individuals and authority figures, as those conflicts are depicted in thirteen Egyptian novels written from 1957 to the last years of Mubarak's presidency. The book discusses the ...

Constructing Coherence in the British Short Story Cycle

Constructing Coherence in the British Short Story Cycle

1st Edition

Edited By Patrick Gill, Florian Kläger
April 30, 2018

The first major collection of essays on the contemporary British short story cycle, this volume offers in-depth explorations of the genre by comparing its strategies for creating coherence with those of the novel and the short story collection, inquiring after the ties that bind individual short ...

Novels, Maps, Modernity The Spatial Imagination, 1850–2000

Novels, Maps, Modernity: The Spatial Imagination, 1850–2000

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By Eric Bulson
September 30, 2009

"Novels, Maps, Modernity is a remarkable book that promises to transform our knowledge of the representation of space in modern fiction." - Brian Richardson, University of Maryland "Bulson’s informative book maps out the territory and points the way to further research and discovery." - Ian Pindar...

Postmodernism and its Others The Fiction of Ishmael Reed, Kathy Acker, and Don DeLillo

Postmodernism and its Others: The Fiction of Ishmael Reed, Kathy Acker, and Don DeLillo

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By Jeffrey Ebbeson
May 27, 2010

The book analyzes Ishmael Reed [Mumbo Jumbo], Kathy Acker [The Adult Life of Toulouse Lautrec by Henri Toulouse Lautrec], and Don Delillo [White Noise], three authors whom critics cite as quintessentially postmodern. For these critics such works possess formal narrative and/or content qualities at ...

The Politics of Melancholy from Spenser to Milton

The Politics of Melancholy from Spenser to Milton

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By Adam Kitzes
June 16, 2009

During the so-called Age of Melancholy, many writers invoked both traditional and new conceptualizations of the disease in order to account for various types of social turbulence, ranging from discontent and factionalism to civil war. Writing about melancholy became a way to explore both the causes...

Wilderness City The Post-War American Urban Novel from Nelson Algren to John Edger Wideman

Wilderness City: The Post-War American Urban Novel from Nelson Algren to John Edger Wideman

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By Ted Clontz
June 16, 2009

The books seeks to examine changes in the U.S.--literary, aesthetic, and social--as represented in novels set in an environment where the gamut of ethnicities and their often differing views of literature and culture that make up the U.S. are more generally found, using the theories and concepts of...

Transatlantic Engagements with the British Eighteenth Century

Transatlantic Engagements with the British Eighteenth Century

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By Pamela J. Albert
July 18, 2016

Transatlantic Engagements with the British Eighteenth Century revisits eighteenth-century cultural artifacts through the lens of creative works produced by contemporary writers Beryl Gilroy (Guyana), Derek Walcott (St. Lucia), Wole Soyinka (Nigeria), and David Dabydeen (Guyana). While early studies...

The Dangerous Potential of Reading Readers & the Negotiation of Power in Selected Nineteenth-Century Narratives

The Dangerous Potential of Reading: Readers & the Negotiation of Power in Selected Nineteenth-Century Narratives

1st Edition

By Ana-Isabel Aliaga-Buchenau
November 18, 2016

The development of a mass readership, a mass market for books, and a prominent status of reading and readers is reflected in the central role of literacy, reading, and books in the lives of protagonists in nineteenth-century American and French literature. In this book, Ana-Isabel Aliaga-Buchenau ...

Misery's Mathematics Mourning, Compensation, and Reality in Antebellum American Literature

Misery's Mathematics: Mourning, Compensation, and Reality in Antebellum American Literature

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By Peter Balaam
July 29, 2016

This book reveals the strain of a moment in American cultural history that led several remarkable writers -- including Emerson, Warner, and Melville -- to render the stark rupture of loss in innovative ways. Pushing Protestant culture's sense of loss into secular terrain, these three key ...

Artful Itineraries European Art and American Careers in High Culture, 1865-1920

Artful Itineraries: European Art and American Careers in High Culture, 1865-1920

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By Paul Fisher
July 21, 2016

This study investigates the paradoxical dynamics of American high culture in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by examining the strategies of Americans who wrote about European art in order to promote and legitimize literary careers. Contrary to the myths they themselves ...

Dissenting Fictions Identity and Resistance in the Contemporary American Novel

Dissenting Fictions: Identity and Resistance in the Contemporary American Novel

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By Cathy Moses
July 21, 2016

This study elucidates the relationship between identity formation and resistance to racial and sexual oppression in a group of contemporary American novels the author terms dissenting fictions, narratives that assert the subjectivity and historicity of marginalized peoples at precisely the moment ...

Word of Mouth Food and Fiction After Freud

Word of Mouth: Food and Fiction After Freud

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By Susanne M. Skubal
July 18, 2016

An examination of the importance of oral experience as reflected in literature, Word of Mouth extends psychoanalytic theory as forwarded by Freud, Karl Abraham, Melanie Klein, and Julia Kristeva. The meaning of oral experience is explored with reference to several texts, looking at the oral bond ...

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