Authors in dialogue comparative essays in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century English literature

Morphology of the Donjuanesque remake -- Written landscape: Homer, Dante, Ruskin -- Rapt passivity : George Eliot's 'The lifted veil' -- Romola on home ground -- Patterns of intermittence in Arnold's 'Dover Beach' -- Arnold's biblical reductionism -- An ouida tript...

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1. Verfasser: Marucci, Franco (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: Oxford, New York, Berlin, Bruxelles, New York, Wien Peter Lang 2020
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Zusammenfassung:Morphology of the Donjuanesque remake -- Written landscape: Homer, Dante, Ruskin -- Rapt passivity : George Eliot's 'The lifted veil' -- Romola on home ground -- Patterns of intermittence in Arnold's 'Dover Beach' -- Arnold's biblical reductionism -- An ouida triptych -- A Victorian oxymoron : the 'mastering' and 'Merciful god' -- Did Hopkins believe in metempsychosis? -- T.S. Eliot, the melodramatic and armadale -- Joyce's Italian 'frenemy' -- A neglected dialogue : Joyce and Giuseppe Giacosa.
"This book gathers together essays and papers written over a time span of around fifteen years. Partly retitled and revised, they were selected for the book because they all focus on the dialogic element in a series of literary works produced in the period extending from late Romanticism to early Modernism. By 'dialogic', the author means the sharing of common preoccupations, the recursiveness of motifs, themes and patterns, the emergence of constants, a network of explicit or hidden confrontations. Dialogues may then arise between an author and other contemporaries in the form of an explicit theoretical discussion in letters or critical essays; or implicitly, and allusively, in inventive negotiations that respond to previous works through parody or adaptation. After a concise introduction stating the author's theoretical debt to the insightful theories of the Russian semiotician and typologist Yuri Lotman, single essays discuss Byron, Ruskin, George Eliot, Matthew Arnold, Hopkins, Ouida, Joyce and T. S. Eliot"--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:x, 220 Seiten
23 cm
ISBN:9781789975987
978-1-78997-598-7