Novelistic Love in the Platonic Tradition: Fielding, Faulkner, and the PostmodernistsRowman & Littlefield, 1997 - 215 Seiten The love story is an integral part of many novels. What is its narrative status? How does it function, and why? In this original study of Socratic 'love stories, ' from Plato through Fielding and Faulkner to the Postmodernists, Jennie Wang proposes a new narrative theory in the study of the novel, which deconstructs the mimesis of 'love stories' and reconstructs their historicity. Wang claims that in the Platonic tradition, the construction of 'love stories' is often a dramatization of the author's historical vision, philosophical speculations, cultural criticism, or political ideology. Novelistic love functions as a literary medium, a power of free speech, that enables the novelist to speak unspeakable truths and include excluded subjects. Wang's work will be of interest to both philosophers and scholars of American literature and postmodernism. |
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... object to be " perfect " and self - restrained , also to know better . Once he sees the superiority of the beloved object and accepts its authority , the goal of his love , unlike that in epic love , is not to conquer but to yield , not ...
... object to be " perfect " and self - restrained , also to know better . Once he sees the superiority of the beloved object and accepts its authority , the goal of his love , unlike that in epic love , is not to conquer but to yield , not ...
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... Object which can be exceeded only in the other . ( TJ XI , ix ) More in the vein of Plato than Cicero , Fielding's object of beauty is not a mere " Object of Sight , " but a subject of metaphor that , as he describes , " strikes us with ...
... Object which can be exceeded only in the other . ( TJ XI , ix ) More in the vein of Plato than Cicero , Fielding's object of beauty is not a mere " Object of Sight , " but a subject of metaphor that , as he describes , " strikes us with ...
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... Object of Desire , though greater Beauty , or a fresher Object , might have been more so ; but the little Abatement which Fruition had occasioned to this , was highly overbalanced by the Considerations of the Affection which she visibly ...
... Object of Desire , though greater Beauty , or a fresher Object , might have been more so ; but the little Abatement which Fruition had occasioned to this , was highly overbalanced by the Considerations of the Affection which she visibly ...
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The Invention of Greek Love | 29 |
Epic Love and the English Novel | 67 |
The Legitimate Lover of Sophia | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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