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Psychoanalyse --- cultuur en religie --- cultuur en religie. --- Mcewan (ian), 1948 --- -Psychoanalyse --- -Mcewan (ian), 1948 --- -Mcewan (ian), 1948-
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réalisme magique (littérature) --- mcewan, ian (1948-....)
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McEwan, Ian --- McEvan, Ian --- Criticism and interpretation --- McEwan, Ian - Criticism and interpretation. --- Mcewan (ian), 1948 --- -McEwan, Ian --- -Mcewan (ian), 1948
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McEwan, Ian --- MacEwan, Ian --- McEwan, I. --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Makʹi︠u︡en, Iėn --- Макьюэн, Иэн --- McEwan, Ian Russell --- מקיואן, איאן --- McEWAN (IAN), 1948 --- -CRITIQUE ET INTERPRETATION
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This introduction to the work of Ian McEwan places his fiction in historical and theoretical context. It explores his biography, literary techniques and the issues of ethics and representation. Including a timeline of key dates and an interview with the author it also offers an overview of the critical reception McEwan's work has provoked.
820 "19" MCEWAN, IAN --- Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999--MCEWAN, IAN --- McEwan, Ian --- McEwan, Ian. --- McEwan, Ian, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- MacEwan, Ian --- McEwan, I. --- Makʹi︠u︡en, Iėn --- Макьюэн, Иэн --- McEwan, Ian Russell --- מקיואן, איאן --- McEwan, Ian (1948-....) --- Critique et interprétation
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In the past, literary critics have certainly examined the link between protagonists and external images in works of literature - usually by viewing projections in the Freudian sense as manifestations of displaced desires; however, an encompassing theory of how these external representations of the self are positioned in narrative and what the projectional matrix can reveal about the way subjectivity is presented and activated in works of literature has not yet been developed. This book will attempt to close this blind spot in literary theory by devising a framework with the help of which the manifestations of projected images in literary texts can be adequately portrayed. To this end, four modern novels (Brontë, Lawrence, McEwan, Rhys) that sport a rich tapestry of projectional foils will be analysed in an effort to document the potential of the 'Externalised Text of the Self'.
Self in literature. --- English literature --- Moi --- Identité (psychologie) --- Littérature anglophone --- BRONTE (CHARLOTTE), 1816-1855 --- LAWRENCE (DAVID HERBERT), 1885-1930 --- McEWAN (IAN), 1948 --- -RHYS (JEAN), 1894-1979 --- History and criticism. --- Dans la littérature --- Histoire et critique --- Identité (psychologie) --- Littérature anglophone --- Dans la littérature
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TENNYSON (ALFRED), 1809-1892 --- MacNEICE (LOUIS) --- ROETHKE (THEODORE) --- HUGHES (TED) --- DICKENS (CHARLES), 1812-1870 --- HARDY (THOMAS), 1840-1928 --- WOOLF (VIRGINIA), 1882-1941 --- CARROLL (LEWIS), 1832-1898 --- CONRAD (JOSEPH), 1857-1924 --- AUSTER (PAUL), 1947 --- -FITZGERALD (FRANCIS SCOTT), 1896-1940 --- JOYCE (JAMES), 1882-1941 --- McEWAN (IAN), 1948 --- -BLEAK HOUSE --- MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE, THE --- UNWRITTEN NOVEL, AN --- ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND --- OUTPOST OF PROGRESS, AN --- MOON PALACE
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The New Atheist Novel is the first study of a major new genre of contemporary fiction. It examines how Richard Dawkins's so-called 'New Atheism' movement has caught the imagination of four eminent modern novelists: Ian McEwan, Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie and Philip Pullman. For McEwan and his contemporaries, the contemporary novel represents a new front in the ideological war against religion, religious fundamentalism and, after 9/11, religious terror: the novel apparently stands for everything freedom, individuality, rationality and even a secular experience of the transcendental that religion seeks to overthrow. In this book, Bradley and Tate offer a genealogy of the New Atheist Novel: where it comes from, what needs it serves and, most importantly, where it may go in the future. What is it? How does it dramatise the war between belief and non-belief? To what extent does it represent a genuine ideological alternative to the religious imaginary or does it merely repeat it in secularised form? This fascinating study offers an incisive critique of this contemporary testament of literary belief and unbelief.
Religion and literature. --- Atheism and literature. --- English fiction --- History and criticism --- McEwan, Ian --- Amis, Martin --- Rushdie, Salman --- Pullman, Philip, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Religion and literature --- History and criticism. --- Literature and atheism --- Literature --- Literature and religion --- Moral and religious aspects --- McEwan, Ian (1948-....) --- Amis, Martin (1949-....) --- Rushdie, Salman (1947-....) --- Pullman, Philip (1946-....) --- Religion et littérature --- Athéisme --- Littérature anglophone --- Critique et interprétation --- Dans la littérature --- 21e siècle --- Religion et littérature --- Athéisme --- Littérature anglophone --- Critique et interprétation --- Dans la littérature --- 21e siècle
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American literature --- Comparative literature --- English literature --- English language --- anno 1900-1999 --- Littérature américaine --- Littérature anglaise --- Litterature comparée --- History and criticism --- American and English --- English and American --- Histoire et critique --- Anglaise et américaine --- Américaine et anglaise --- #KVHA:Literaire kritiek; Verenigde Staten --- #KVHA:Literaire kritiek; Groot-Brittannie --- History and criticism. --- American and English. --- English and American. --- Littérature américaine --- Littérature anglaise --- Litterature comparée --- Anglaise et américaine --- Américaine et anglaise --- English-speaking countries --- Intellectual life --- AMERICAN LITERATURE --- ENGLISH LITERATURE --- COMPARATIVE LITERATURE --- WAUGH (EVELYN) --- LEWIS (WYNDHAM), 1882-1957 --- FITZGERALD (FRANCIS SCOTT), 1896-1940 --- VAN VECHTEN (CARL), 1880-1964 --- COOPER (GILES) --- SHEPARD (SAM) --- LURIE (ALISON) --- EMECHETA (BUCHI) --- WALKER (ALICE) --- SINCLAIR (CLIVE) --- ALBEE (EDWARD), 1928 --- -AMIS (MARTIN), 1949 --- -BOND (EDWARD), 1934 --- -CARTER (ANGELA), 1940-1992 --- DOCTOROW (EDGAR LAWRENCE), 1931 --- -ELIOT (THOMAS STEARNS, DIT T.S.), 1888-1965 --- FOWLES (JOHN), 1926 --- -McEWAN (IAN), 1948 --- -POUND (EZRA LOOMIS), 1885-1972 --- ROTH (PHILIP), 1933 --- -20th CENTURY --- 20th CENTURY --- AMERICAN AND ENGLISH --- ENGLISH AND AMERICAN --- FOREIGN AFFAIRS
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This book examines and explains the obsession with history in the contemporary British novel. It frames these "historical" novels as expressions of narrative desire, highlighting the reciprocal relationship between a desire to disclose and to rid ourselves of anxieties elicited by the past. Scrutinizing representative novels from Byatt, McEwan and Rushdie, contemporary fiction is revealed as capable of advocating a viable ethical stance and as a form of authentic commentary. Our anxieties often exist in response to what might be perceived as the oppression or eradication of values, whether this is through the modern repudiation of Victorian principles (Byatt), the Western rethinking of Enlightenment narratives in light of the Holocaust (McEwan), or pluralism threatened by religious fundamentalism (Rushdie). Each of these novelists differentially employs postmodern artifice, sometimes as a way to reject the notion of historical construction, sometimes to advocate for it, but always to bring us closer to what the author believes are significant values and truths, rather than relativism. The representative qualities of these novels serve to highlight themes, concerns, and anxieties present in many of the works of each author and by extension those of their contemporaries.
Begeerte in de literatuur --- Compensaties voor historische onrechtvaardigheden --- Crimes contre l'histoire [Réparations des ] --- Desire in literature --- Désir dans la littérature --- Geschiedenis in de literatuur --- Histoire dans la littérature --- History in literature --- Redress for historical injustices --- Reparation for historical injustices --- Reparations for historical injustices --- Reparations for past injustices --- Restitution for historical injustices --- Réparation des crimes contre l'histoire --- Réparations des crimes de l'histoire --- Réparations des injustices de l'histoire --- Réparations des injustices du passé --- Réparations des préjudices de l'histoire --- Réparations pour des injustices historiques --- Schadeloosstellingen voor historische onrechtvaardigheden --- Desire in literature. --- English fiction --- History in literature. --- Literature and history --- Narration (Rhetoric) --- Reparations for historical injustices. --- History and criticism. --- History --- Byatt, A. S. --- McEwan, Ian. --- Rushdie, Salman. --- Knowledge --- History. --- 82:93 --- 820 "19" --- Literatuur en geschiedenis --- Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- 820 "19" Engelse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- 82:93 Literatuur en geschiedenis --- Byatt, A. S., --- Reparations --- Indemnity --- Social justice --- History and criticism --- Byatt, Antonia Susan --- Rushdie, Salman --- McEwan, Ian --- 20th century --- Great Britain --- Rhetoric --- Discourse analysis, Narrative --- Narratees (Rhetoric) --- ROMAN ANGLAIS --- LITTERATURE ET HISTOIRE --- BYATT, A. S. (Antonia Susan), 1936 --- -NARRATION --- RUSHDIE (SALMAN), 1947 --- -McEWAN (IAN), 1948 --- -DESIR DANS LA LITTERATURE --- 20E SIECLE --- HISTOIRE ET CRITIQUE --- GRANDE-BRETAGNE --- SAVOIR ET ERUDITION
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