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Charles Juliet
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 130

Charles Juliet

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1986
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Memory and Narrative
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Memory and Narrative

At a time when the memoir has never been more popular, Memory and Narrative presents an account of how the weave of life-writing has altered over time to arrive at its present form. James Olney, tells the story of an evolving literary form that originated in the autobiographical writings of St. Augustine, underwent profound and disruptive changes in Jean-Jacques Rousseau's life-writing trilogy, and found its momentary conclusion in the body of Samuel Beckett's work. Among other issues, Olney considers the rejection of the pronoun "I" by many post-Rousseau writers; the uses of narrative in the works of Beckett, Franz Kafka, and the sculptor Alberto Giacometti, and the role of literary memory in light of recent "memory work" from a variety of scientific disciplines. Giambattista Vico, Henry Adams, Gertrude Stein, Richard Wright, and Christa Wolf are some of the many writers examined in this monumental study.

All Sturm and No Drang
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

All Sturm and No Drang

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2007
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  • Publisher: Rodopi

Contains three sections: Beckett and Romanticism, the conference proceedings of Beckett at Reading 2006, and a collection of miscellaneous essays. This title presents contributions on Beckett's attitudes toward Romantic aesthetics in general. It reflects the importance of the Beckett Foundation's Archive to scholars.

French Twentieth Bibliography
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 564

French Twentieth Bibliography

This series of bibliographical references is one of the most important tools for research in modern and contemporary French literature. No other bibliography represents the scholarly activities and publications of these fields as completely.

The Colour of Distance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

The Colour of Distance

Includes memoirs, stories, and poems written in France by some of New Zealand's greatest writers - Janet Frame, Allen Curnow, James K Baxter and others. This anthology also represents the imaginative engagement of the French writers - including Blaise Cendrars, rugby writer Denis Lalanne, and Charles Juliet - who, in turn, visited New Zealand.

The Tutor's Ward, a Novel
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

The Tutor's Ward, a Novel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1852
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Paths to Contemporary French Literature
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 375

Paths to Contemporary French Literature

Although the great French novelists of the last two centuries are widely read in America, there is a widespread notion that little of importance has happened in French literature since the heyday of Sartre, Camus, and the nouveau roman. Some might argue that even well read Americans are ignorant about what is happening in European literature generally. Certainly, there has never been so few translations of foreign books in the United States, or so little coverage of foreign writers. Curious American readers need new, up-to-date information and analyses about what is happening elsewhere. Paths to Contemporary French Literature is a stimulating and much-needed guide to the major currents of on...

The Buckinghams at Ravenswyke
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 25

The Buckinghams at Ravenswyke

Charles Reneslau, the son of a noted Polish composer, has moved to the Yorkshire Moors with his family. His father is composing a symphony but is troubled by memories of his imprisonment behind the Iron Curtain. Meanwhile Charles meets pretty 15-year-old Juliet and her younger brother, Simon, and together they investigate the mysterious new sailor in town that Charles’s father seems to recognize.

Philosophical Aesthetics and Samuel Beckett
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Philosophical Aesthetics and Samuel Beckett

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

This book examines the role of Samuel Beckett in contemporary philosophical aesthetics, primarily through analysis of both his own essays and the various interpretations that philosophers (especially Adorno, Blanchot, Deleuze, and Badiou) have given to his works. The study centres around the fundamental question of the relationship between art and truth, where art, as a negative truth, comes to its complete exhaustion (as Deleuze terms it) by means of a series of 'endgames' that progressively involve philosophy, writing, language and every individual and minimal form of expression. The major thesis of the book is that, at the heart of Beckett's philosophical project, this 'aesthetics of trut...

Beckett Writing Beckett
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 221

Beckett Writing Beckett

Suppose that, before he is writing fiction, before he is writing drama, before he is writing any of the autonomous, highly polished pieces that make up his life work, Beckett is writing Beckett. What follows from this? In Beckett Writing Beckett, H. Porter Abbott argues that, by the time he had written Waiting for Godot, Beckett's art had crystallized as a life project keyed to the simultaneous action of writing and reading the self. How does such an interpretive shift change the way we see the salient features of Beckett's art: his extraordinary and persistent assaults on narrative, his restless exploration of genres and media, his attempts to exercise autocratic control over performance an...