Allegories of Writing: The Subject of MetamorphosisState University of New York Press, 23 авг. 1995 г. - Всего страниц: 204 Allegories of Writing presents the first full synthesis of allegory theory and literary metamorphosis. It examines the leading themes and the literary transformations of metamorphic narratives. By applying current theories of the text and the subject to metamorphic tales from Homer, Plato, and Apuleius to Keats, Kafka, and Calvino, this book recovers the critical force of metamorphosis in secular Western literature. The author clarifies the cultural history of literary metamorphosis from the perspective of allegory theory. At the core of the study are the connections among Plato's Phaedrus, Apuleius's Golden Ass, Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Keats's Lamia. Other primary texts are arranged around this core by their significant participation in the ironic literary deployment of metamorphic devices. |
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... Figures by George Sandys ( 1632 ) . Ed . Karl K. Hulley and Stanley T. Vandersall . Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press , 1970 . Plato . The Loeb Classical Library : Plato With an English Translation . Cambridge : Harvard University ...
... Figures by George Sandys ( 1632 ) . Ed . Karl K. Hulley and Stanley T. Vandersall . Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press , 1970 . Plato . The Loeb Classical Library : Plato With an English Translation . Cambridge : Harvard University ...
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... figure for the aggres- sive comedy of metamorphic misprision . John Keats's Lamia specifically concerns a triangle of stealthy characters , and it brings the figure of Hermes together explicitly with the story of a human metamorph . To ...
... figure for the aggres- sive comedy of metamorphic misprision . John Keats's Lamia specifically concerns a triangle of stealthy characters , and it brings the figure of Hermes together explicitly with the story of a human metamorph . To ...
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... figure of Hermes between the winged messen- ger and the ponderous , phallic stone Herm , " a rude pillar later surmounted by a head , " to the point that a late - ancient fable " makes the god himself voice the dilemma : was he a ...
... figure of Hermes between the winged messen- ger and the ponderous , phallic stone Herm , " a rude pillar later surmounted by a head , " to the point that a late - ancient fable " makes the god himself voice the dilemma : was he a ...
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... figure for " literary romance " representing Keats's increasingly ambivalent attitude toward " the faery way of writing . " Wandering from place to place and from body to body , the unfathered , unfathomable Lamia is a figure for any ...
... figure for " literary romance " representing Keats's increasingly ambivalent attitude toward " the faery way of writing . " Wandering from place to place and from body to body , the unfathered , unfathomable Lamia is a figure for any ...
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... figure or allegorical vehicle for a corpse . The linguistic counterpart of the spoken name is the written signature . Both are signifiers of proper identity and of the " propri- ety " by which one lays claim to personal possessions and ...
... figure or allegorical vehicle for a corpse . The linguistic counterpart of the spoken name is the written signature . Both are signifiers of proper identity and of the " propri- ety " by which one lays claim to personal possessions and ...
Содержание
Chapter Two History of Metamorphic | 23 |
Chapter Three Metamorphic Subjects | 53 |
Chapter Four Fabulous Monsters | 83 |
Chapter Five The Gender of Metamorphosis | 113 |
Notes | 149 |
Bibliography | 179 |
Index | 191 |
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