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    Princeton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958352532602883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (220 pages) : , illustrations.
    Ausgabe: Course Book.
    Ausgabe: Electronic reproduction. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1993. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
    Ausgabe: System requirements: Web browser.
    Ausgabe: Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.
    ISBN: 9781400820870
    Inhalt: Here David Ellison explores the problems encountered by France's best experimental authors writing between 1956 and 1984, when faced with the question: "What should my writing be about?" These years are characterized by the rise of the "new novelists," who questioned the representational function of writing as they created works of imagination that turned in upon themselves and away from exterior reality. It became fashionable at one point to affirm that literature was no longer about the world but uniquely about the words on a page, the signifying surface of the text. Ellison tests this assumption, showing that even in the most seemingly self-referential fictions the words point to the world from which they can never completely separate themselves.Through close readings Ellison examines the novels and theoretical writings of authors whose works are fundamental to our perception of contemporary French writing and thought: Camus, Robbe-Grillet, Simon, Duras, Sarraute, Blanchot, and Beckett. The result is a new understanding of the link between the referential function of literary language and the problematic of the ethics of fiction.
    Anmerkung: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- , NOTE ON TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS -- , INTRODUCTION -- , Chapter One. Vertiginous Storytelling: Camus’s La Chute, 1956 -- , Chapter Two. Reappearing Man in Robbe-Grillet’s Topologie d’une cité fantôme, 1976 -- , Chapter Three. Narrative Leveling and Performative Pathos in Claude Simon’s Les Géorgiques, 1981 -- , Chapter Four. The Self as Referent: Postmodern Autobiographies, 1983–1984 (Robbe-Grillet, Duras, Sarraute) -- , INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO -- , Chapter Five. Blanchot and Narrative -- , Chapter Six. Beckett and the Ethics of Fabulation -- , CONCLUSION -- , NOTES -- , WORKS CITED -- , INDEX. , In English.
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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  • 2
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    Online-Ressource
    Princeton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9959236975502883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (211 pages)
    Ausgabe: Course Book
    ISBN: 1-282-75167-0 , 9786612751677 , 1-4008-2087-1 , 1-4008-1147-3
    Inhalt: Here David Ellison explores the problems encountered by France's best experimental authors writing between 1956 and 1984, when faced with the question: "What should my writing be about?" These years are characterized by the rise of the "new novelists," who questioned the representational function of writing as they created works of imagination that turned in upon themselves and away from exterior reality. It became fashionable at one point to affirm that literature was no longer about the world but uniquely about the words on a page, the signifying surface of the text. Ellison tests this assumption, showing that even in the most seemingly self-referential fictions the words point to the world from which they can never completely separate themselves. Through close readings Ellison examines the novels and theoretical writings of authors whose works are fundamental to our perception of contemporary French writing and thought: Camus, Robbe-Grillet, Simon, Duras, Sarraute, Blanchot, and Beckett. The result is a new understanding of the link between the referential function of literary language and the problematic of the ethics of fiction.
    Anmerkung: Front matter -- , CONTENTS -- , ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- , NOTE ON TEXTS AND TRANSLATIONS -- , INTRODUCTION -- , PART ONE: METAMORPHOSES OF THE REFERENTIAL FUNCTION, 1956-1984 -- , Chapter One. Vertiginous Storytelling: Camus's La Chute, 1956 -- , Chapter Two. Reappearing Man in Robbe-Grillet's Topologie d'une cité fantôme, 1976 -- , Chapter Three. Narrative Leveling and Performative Pathos in Claude Simon's Les Géorgiques, 1981 -- , Chapter Four. The Self as Referent: Postmodern Autobiographies, 1983-1984 (Robbe-Grillet, Duras, Sarraute) -- , PART TWO: "PURE FICTION" AND THE INEVITABILITY OF REFERENCE -- , INTRODUCTION TO PART TWO -- , Chapter Five. Blanchot and Narrative -- , Chapter Six. Beckett and the Ethics of Fabulation -- , CONCLUSION -- , NOTES -- , WORKS CITED -- , INDEX , Issued also in print. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-691-06964-6
    Sprache: Englisch
    Bibliothek Standort Signatur Band/Heft/Jahr Verfügbarkeit
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