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Stendhal's Less-Loved Heroines
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Stendhal's Less-Loved Heroines

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-12-02
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  • Publisher: Routledge

"Stendhal's most independent heroines are usually disliked or marginalized by critics. However, when gender-neutral criteria are applied, Mina de Vanghel, Vanina Vanini, Mathilde de La Mole, and Lamiel can all be shown to enact extraordinary experiments in freedom. These experiments are all the more remarkable in view of the gender of their agents, the historical situation of the author (1783-1842), and the conventions of the literary movement that his fiction helped to found: realism. Simone de Beauvoir's 1949 study of Stendhal's heroines gives preference to the reserved females over his Amazons. But existentialism, as a philosophy of freedom, also enables a reading of the self-determining heroines that acknowledges the superiority of their choices: their resistance and counter-plots, their paradoxical authenticity, their rejection of seriousness, and their assumption of responsibility for the routes they plot."

Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 246

Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-05-31
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Maria Scott's study of the operation of irony in Baudelaire's Le Spleen de Paris contends that the principal target of the collection's spleen is its own readership. Baudelaire, as one of the most perceptive cultural commentators of the nineteenth century, was naturally very keenly aware of the growing dominance of the bourgeoisie in France, not least as a market for art and literature. Despite being dependent on this market for his own writing, the poet was highly critical of bourgeois values and attitudes. Scott builds on existing criticism of the collection to argue that these are indirectly mocked in Le Spleen de Paris, often in the person of the poet's supposed textual alter ego. The contention is that the prose poems betray the trust of readers by way of an apparent transparency of meaning that functions to blind us to their embedded irony. Though focused on Le Spleen de Paris, Scott's study engages with the full range of Baudelaire's writings, including his art and literary criticism. Her book will be of interest not only to Baudelaire scholars but also to those engaged more generally with nineteenth-century French culture.

Empathy and the Strangeness of Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Empathy and the Strangeness of Fiction

Explores how and why narrative fiction engages empathy, including Theory of MindOffers a broad overview of current scientific work on the effects of fiction-reading on empathy, including Theory of MindProvides an original intervention in the field of literary theory, centring on the reflexive properties of the fictional strangerIncludes stand-alone close readings of three novels by important French authorsThis book studies recent psychological findings which suggest that reading fiction cultivates empathy, encouraging us to be critically reflective, suspicious readers as well as participatory, 'nave' readers. Scott draws on literary theory and close readings to argue that engagement with fictional stories also teaches us to resist uncritical forms of empathy and reminds us of the limitations of our ability to understand other people. The book treats figures of the stranger in Balzac's La Fille aux yeux d'or, Stendhal's Le Rouge et le Noir and Sand's Indiana as emblematic of the strangeness of narrative fiction, both drawing us in and keeping us at a distance.

Between Baudelaire and Mallarmé
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 264

Between Baudelaire and Mallarmé

As the status of poetry became less and less certain over the course of the nineteenth century, poets such as Baudelaire and Mallarmé began to explore ways to ensure that poetry would not be overtaken by music in the hierarchy of the arts. Helen Abbott examines the verse and prose poetry of these two important poets, together with their critical writings, to address how their attitudes towards the performance practice of poetry influenced the future of both poetry and music. Central to her analysis is the issue of 'voice', a term that remains elusive in spite of its broad application. Acknowledging that voice can be physical, textual and symbolic, Abbott explores the meaning of voice in ter...

Artful Deceptions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 390

Artful Deceptions

  • Categories: Art
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

Selected papers from a conference organized at the National University of Ireland, Galway, in April 2004.

How Picturebooks Work
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 314

How Picturebooks Work

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-02-01
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  • Publisher: Routledge

How Picturebooks Work is an innovative and engaging look at the interplay between text and image in picturebooks. The authors explore picturebooks as a specific medium or genre in literature and culture, one that prepares children for other media of communication, and they argue that picturebooks may be the most influential media of all in the socialization and representation of children. Spanning an international range of children's books, this book examine such favorites as Curious George and Frog and Toad Are Friends, along with the works of authors and illustrators including Maurice Sendak and Tove Jansson, among others. With 116 illustrations, How Picturebooks Work offers the student of children's literature a new methodology, new theories, and a new set of critical tools for examining the picturebook form.

Stock Market Winners' What Works and Why
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204
Wanna Go. Wanna Stay
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 194

Wanna Go. Wanna Stay

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-07-25
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  • Publisher: Unknown

What if the person you love most in the world is trying to destroy you? In the 1970s, Maria Jordan is a Pastor's daughter who follows her dream and moves to Atlanta, the "Black Mecca". Though the college grad is making mega-money in a corporate job, she's ready to settle down, marry, and begin a family. But life can be lonely for a single woman in a new city. Then Mark Towns enters her life. A handsome, popular, intelligent man, Mark seems like the answer to Maria's dreams. Instead, he becomes her nightmare. After a year of dating, Mark begins a cycle of abuse and heartbreak that plunges Maria headfirst into a life-or-death journey. Can she escape the grasp of love that keeps her tied to Mark? This memoir of terrifying abuse and courageous triumph gives you an insider's look at the demons that abusers and their unwilling partners must either destroy or be destroyed by. Still being played out in thousands of homes today, this tragic secret story explores the difficulties of when you wanna go but also wanna stay ¿.. and neither choice is easy.

Reading Unruly
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 293

Reading Unruly

Drawing on literary theory and canonical French literature, Reading Unruly examines unruliness as both an aesthetic category and a mode of reading conceived as ethical response. Zahi Zalloua argues that when faced with an unruly work of art, readers confront an ethical double bind, hesitating then between the two conflicting injunctions of either thematizing (making sense) of the literary work, or attending to its aesthetic alterity or unreadability. Creatively hesitating between incommensurable demands (to interpret but not to translate back into familiar terms), ethical readers are invited to cultivate an appreciation for the unruly, to curb the desire for hermeneutic mastery without simul...

Maria Meneghini Callas
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Maria Meneghini Callas

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: UPNE

Penetrating, sometimes controversial insights into her genius, commenting on her choice of repertory, and speculating about the reasons behind the concert cancellations that brought her so much publicity. The book also features a discography, a complete list of Callas's performances, and 31 photographs, many previously unknown. With enthusiasm and vitality, Michael Scott has brilliantly captured Callas's life and artistic milieu in a fascinating exploration of one of.