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    ISBN: 9780814707517
    Serie: Literature and Psychoanalysis 4
    Inhalt: What is it that makes language powerful? This book uses the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and libidinal investment to explain how rhetoric compels us and how it can effect change. The works of Joseph Conrad, James Baldwin, Michael Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Arthur Miller, D.H. Lawrence, Ben Jonson, George Orwell, and others are the basis of this thoughtful exploration of the relationship between language and subject. Bringing together ideas from Freudian, post- Freudian, Lacanian, and post-structuralist schools, Alcorn investigates the power of the text that underlies the reader response approach to literature in a strikingly new way. He shows how the production of literary texts begins and ends with narcissistic self-love, and also shows how the reader's interest in these texts is directed by libidinal investment.Psychoanalysts, psychologists, and lovers of literature will enjoy Alcorn's diverse and far-reaching insights into classic and contemporary writers and thinkers
    Anmerkung: War zeitweise bei De Gruyter als Open Access angekündigt, am 29.5.2024 verschwunden, aber bei Opensquare weiterhin zugänglich
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 0-8147-0614-2
    Sprache: Englisch
    Fachgebiete: Komparatistik. Außereuropäische Sprachen/Literaturen
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    Schlagwort(e): Literatur ; Narzissmus ; Literaturproduktion ; Psychoanalyse ; Literaturproduktion ; Narzissmus ; Literatur ; Subjektivität ; Literatur ; Psychoanalyse
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    New York : NYU Press
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    Umfang: Online-Ressource (266 p.)
    ISBN: 9780814706145
    Serie: Literature & Psychoanalysis S
    Inhalt: What is it that makes language powerful? This book uses the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and libidinal investment to explain how rhetoric compels us and how it can effect change. The works of Joseph Conrad, James Baldwin, Michael Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Arthur Miller, D.H. Lawrence, Ben Jonson, George Orwell, and others are the basis of this thoughtful exploration of the relationship between language and subject. Bringing together ideas from Freudian, post- Freudian, Lacanian, and post-structuralist schools, Alcorn investigates the power of the text that underlies the reader respon
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; ONE Political Ties and Libidinal Ruptures: Narcissism as the Origin and End of Textual Production; TWO Self-Structure as a Rhetorical Device: Modern Ethos and the Divisiveness of the Self; THREE Projection and the Resistance of the Signifier: A Reader-Response Theory of Textual Presence; FOUR Character, Plot, and Imagery: Mechanisms That Shift Narcissistic Investments; FIVE The Narcissism of Creation and Interpretation: Agon at the Heart of Darkness; SIX Language and the Substance of the Self: A Lacanian Perspective , SEVEN Conclusion: What Do We Do with Rhetorical Criticism?Bibliography; Index;
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780814707517
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780814706657
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Narcissism and the Literary Libido : Rhetoric, Text, and Subjectivity
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780814707517
    Inhalt: What is it that makes language powerful? This book uses the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and libidinal investment to explain how rhetoric compels us and how it can effect change. The works of Joseph Conrad, James Baldwin, Michael Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Arthur Miller, D.H. Lawrence, Ben Jonson, George Orwell, and others are the basis of this thoughtful exploration of the relationship between language and subject. Bringing together ideas from Freudian, post- Freudian, Lacanian, and post-structuralist schools, Alcorn investigates the power of the text that underlies the reader response approach to literature in a strikingly new way. He shows how the production of literary texts begins and ends with narcissistic self-love, and also shows how the reader's interest in these texts is directed by libidinal investment. Psychoanalysts, psychologists, and lovers of literature will enjoy Alcorn's diverse and far-reaching insights into classic and contemporary writers and thinkers
    Anmerkung: English
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    New York, NY :New York University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959391765802883
    Umfang: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780814707517
    Inhalt: What is it that makes language powerful? This book uses the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and libidinal investment to explain how rhetoric compels us and how it can effect change. The works of Joseph Conrad, James Baldwin, Michael Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Arthur Miller, D.H. Lawrence, Ben Jonson, George Orwell, and others are the basis of this thoughtful exploration of the relationship between language and subject. Bringing together ideas from Freudian, post- Freudian, Lacanian, and post-structuralist schools, Alcorn investigates the power of the text that underlies the reader response approach to literature in a strikingly new way. He shows how the production of literary texts begins and ends with narcissistic self-love, and also shows how the reader's interest in these texts is directed by libidinal investment.Psychoanalysts, psychologists, and lovers of literature will enjoy Alcorn's diverse and far-reaching insights into classic and contemporary writers and thinkers.
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword -- , Acknowledgments -- , 1. Political Ties and Libidinal Ruptures: Narcissism as the Origin and End of Textual Production -- , 2. Self-Structure as a Rhetorical Device: Modern Ethos and the Divisiveness of the Self -- , 3. Projection and the Resistance of the Signifier: A Reader-Response Theory of Textual Presence -- , 4. Character, Plot, and Imagery: Mechanisms That Shift Narcissistic Investments -- , 5. The Narcissism of Creation and Interpretation: Agon at the Heart of Darkness -- , 6. Language and the Substance of the Self: A Lacanian Perspective -- , 7. Conclusion: What Do We Do with Rhetorical Criticism? -- , Bibliography -- , Index , In English.
    Sprache: Englisch
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    New York : New York University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1008657204
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 243 pages)
    ISBN: 9780814706657 , 0814707513 , 0814706657 , 0814706142 , 9780814707517
    Inhalt: Foreword / Jeffrey Berman -- 1. Political ties and libidinal ruptures: Narcissism as the origin and end of textual production -- 2. Self-structure as a rhetorical device: Modern ethos and the divisiveness of the self -- 3. Projection and the resistance of the signifier: A reader-response theory of textual presence -- 4. Character, plot, and imagery: Mechanisms that shift narcissistic investments -- 5. The narcissism of creation and interpretation: Agon at the Heart of Darkness -- 6. Language and the substance of the self: A Lacanian perspective -- 7. Conclusion: What do we do with rhetorical criticism?
    Inhalt: What is it that makes language powerful? This book uses the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and libidinal investment to explain how rhetoric compels us and how it can effect change. The works of Joseph Conrad, James Baldwin, Michael Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Arthur Miller, D.H. Lawrence, Ben Jonson, George Orwell, and others are the basis of this thoughtful exploration of the relationship between language and subject. Bringing together ideas from Freudian, post- Freudian, Lacanian, and post-structuralist schools, Alcorn investigates the power of the text that underlies the reader response approach to literature in a strikingly new way. He shows how the production of literary texts begins and ends with narcissistic self-love, and also shows how the reader's interest in these texts is directed by libidinal investment. Psychoanalysts, psychologists, and lovers of literature will enjoy Alcorn's diverse and far-reaching insights into classic and contemporary writers and thinkers
    Anmerkung: Includes bibliographical references (pages 229-237) and index
    Weitere Ausg.: Druck-Ausgabe
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version Alcorn, Marshall W., 1949- Narcissism and the literary libido New York : New York University Press, ©1994
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
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    New York :New York University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9949692703702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (xvii, 243 pages).
    ISBN: 9780814707517 (e-book)
    Serie: Literature and psychoanalysis ; 4
    Weitere Ausg.: Print version: Alcorn, Marshall W. Narcissism and the literary libido : rhetoric, text, and subjectivity. New York : New York University Press, [1994] ISBN 9780814706145
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    New York, NY :New York University Press,
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    almahu_9949577257702882
    Umfang: 1 online resource (266 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8147-0751-3
    Serie: Literature and psychoanalysis ; 4
    Inhalt: What is it that makes language powerful? This book uses the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and libidinal investment to explain how rhetoric compels us and how it can effect change. The works of Joseph Conrad, James Baldwin, Michael Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Arthur Miller, D.H. Lawrence, Ben Jonson, George Orwell, and others are the basis of this thoughtful exploration of the relationship between language and subject. Bringing together ideas from Freudian, post- Freudian, Lacanian, and post-structuralist schools, Alcorn investigates the power of the text that underlies the reader response approach to literature in a strikingly new way. He shows how the production of literary texts begins and ends with narcissistic self-love, and also shows how the reader's interest in these texts is directed by libidinal investment.Psychoanalysts, psychologists, and lovers of literature will enjoy Alcorn's diverse and far-reaching insights into classic and contemporary writers and thinkers.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword -- , Acknowledgments -- , 1. Political Ties and Libidinal Ruptures: Narcissism as the Origin and End of Textual Production -- , 2. Self-Structure as a Rhetorical Device: Modern Ethos and the Divisiveness of the Self -- , 3. Projection and the Resistance of the Signifier: A Reader-Response Theory of Textual Presence -- , 4. Character, Plot, and Imagery: Mechanisms That Shift Narcissistic Investments -- , 5. The Narcissism of Creation and Interpretation: Agon at the Heart of Darkness -- , 6. Language and the Substance of the Self: A Lacanian Perspective -- , 7. Conclusion: What Do We Do with Rhetorical Criticism? -- , Bibliography -- , Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8147-0665-7
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8147-0614-2
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    New York, NY :New York University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958261209302883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (266 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8147-0751-3
    Serie: Literature and psychoanalysis ; 4
    Inhalt: What is it that makes language powerful? This book uses the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and libidinal investment to explain how rhetoric compels us and how it can effect change. The works of Joseph Conrad, James Baldwin, Michael Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Arthur Miller, D.H. Lawrence, Ben Jonson, George Orwell, and others are the basis of this thoughtful exploration of the relationship between language and subject. Bringing together ideas from Freudian, post- Freudian, Lacanian, and post-structuralist schools, Alcorn investigates the power of the text that underlies the reader response approach to literature in a strikingly new way. He shows how the production of literary texts begins and ends with narcissistic self-love, and also shows how the reader's interest in these texts is directed by libidinal investment.Psychoanalysts, psychologists, and lovers of literature will enjoy Alcorn's diverse and far-reaching insights into classic and contemporary writers and thinkers.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword -- , Acknowledgments -- , 1. Political Ties and Libidinal Ruptures: Narcissism as the Origin and End of Textual Production -- , 2. Self-Structure as a Rhetorical Device: Modern Ethos and the Divisiveness of the Self -- , 3. Projection and the Resistance of the Signifier: A Reader-Response Theory of Textual Presence -- , 4. Character, Plot, and Imagery: Mechanisms That Shift Narcissistic Investments -- , 5. The Narcissism of Creation and Interpretation: Agon at the Heart of Darkness -- , 6. Language and the Substance of the Self: A Lacanian Perspective -- , 7. Conclusion: What Do We Do with Rhetorical Criticism? -- , Bibliography -- , Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8147-0665-7
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8147-0614-2
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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    New York, NY :New York University Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958261209302883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (266 p.)
    ISBN: 0-8147-0751-3
    Serie: Literature and psychoanalysis ; 4
    Inhalt: What is it that makes language powerful? This book uses the psychoanalytic concepts of narcissism and libidinal investment to explain how rhetoric compels us and how it can effect change. The works of Joseph Conrad, James Baldwin, Michael Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Arthur Miller, D.H. Lawrence, Ben Jonson, George Orwell, and others are the basis of this thoughtful exploration of the relationship between language and subject. Bringing together ideas from Freudian, post- Freudian, Lacanian, and post-structuralist schools, Alcorn investigates the power of the text that underlies the reader response approach to literature in a strikingly new way. He shows how the production of literary texts begins and ends with narcissistic self-love, and also shows how the reader's interest in these texts is directed by libidinal investment.Psychoanalysts, psychologists, and lovers of literature will enjoy Alcorn's diverse and far-reaching insights into classic and contemporary writers and thinkers.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Foreword -- , Acknowledgments -- , 1. Political Ties and Libidinal Ruptures: Narcissism as the Origin and End of Textual Production -- , 2. Self-Structure as a Rhetorical Device: Modern Ethos and the Divisiveness of the Self -- , 3. Projection and the Resistance of the Signifier: A Reader-Response Theory of Textual Presence -- , 4. Character, Plot, and Imagery: Mechanisms That Shift Narcissistic Investments -- , 5. The Narcissism of Creation and Interpretation: Agon at the Heart of Darkness -- , 6. Language and the Substance of the Self: A Lacanian Perspective -- , 7. Conclusion: What Do We Do with Rhetorical Criticism? -- , Bibliography -- , Index , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8147-0665-7
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-8147-0614-2
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books.
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