Description |
271 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
1. Tragedy and the tragic vision -- 2. Rebellion and the "state of dialogue": Huguenot anti-ethic of André Gide -- State of monologue in D.H. Lawrence -- 3. Satanism, sainthood, and the revolution: André Malraux: rebellion and the realization of self -- Ignazio Silone: the failure of the secular Christ -- 4. Disease and health: the tragic and the human realms of Thomas Mann: End of Faustus: death and transfiguration -- Magic mountain: the failure of "spirituel" mediation -- 5. World of law as pasteboard mask: Franz Kafka: nonentity and the tragic -- Albert Camus: beyond nonentity and the rejection of the tragic -- 6. Joseph Conrad: action, inaction, and extremity: Varieties of extremity: Heart of Darkness, Lord Jim -- Victory: pseudo tragedy and the failure of vision -- 7. Perils of "enthusiast" virtue: Melville's "enthusiast": the perversion of innocence -- Dostoevsky's "Idiot": the curse of saintliness -- 8. Recent criticism, "thematics", and the existential dilemma: Recent criticism: formalism and beyond -- "Thematics": a Manichaean consequence -- A pseudo-Christian consequence and the retreat from extremity. |
Subject |
Fiction -- History and criticism.
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Fiction. |
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Tragic, The.
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Tragic, The. |
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Het tragische. |
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Romans. |
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Tekstinterpretatie. |
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