Article adopts Jacques Lacan’s concept of the “mirror stage” to study the mechanisms of the way the Author’s identity evolves in W. Burroughs’s Naked Lunch and Ch. Palahniuk’s Fight Club. Evolution of the Author is set against general process of personal growth. The study is primarily concerned with features of the Author’s evolution within transgressive fiction, as Chuck Palahniuk and William Burroughs are the key figures of this genre. Transgression presupposes addressing social taboos by explicating them, thus creating strong reactions within the readership. We argue and find evidence that Burroughs and Palahniuk in the process of facing their perfect images of the Author digress from what Lacan would consider normal development. When th...
The study of film adaptations, particularly those coming from literature, has been growing at a rapi...
Th is paper centres on William Burroughs’ writing and ideas, which changed the course of literature,...
The following essay analyzes the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk from three different perspectiv...
The aim of this article is to analyze W.S. Burroughs’s fi rst novel Junky from the angle of transgre...
In his introduction to a collection of work entitled Man at Leisure by the author of Young Adam and ...
A DRUG LUNCH. INTRODUCTION TO THE UNKNOWN FILMOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM S. BURROUGHSThe article concentrate...
The new orientations set by the late 50s American writers have marked new features and peculiarities...
thesisThis study approaches William S. Burroughs' Naked Lunch as a rhetorical act in which the disru...
Skripsi ini memaparkan Fight Club, sebuah novel transgresif yang ditulis Chuck Palahniuk, yang meng...
William Burroughs is commonly known for his anti-government ramblings in Junkie and Naked Lunch. Ma...
My concern in this thesis is to show that a reconstruction of the publishing history of the work of ...
We could say that Burroughs is the death's head spoiling the group portrait of American literature, ...
William S. Burroughs is one of the twentieth century's most visible, controversial, and baffling lit...
In a letter to Allen Ginsberg sent in 1955, William Burroughs claims that his novel Naked Lunch sket...
This paper presents a psychoanalytic interpretation of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club. Psychoana...
The study of film adaptations, particularly those coming from literature, has been growing at a rapi...
Th is paper centres on William Burroughs’ writing and ideas, which changed the course of literature,...
The following essay analyzes the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk from three different perspectiv...
The aim of this article is to analyze W.S. Burroughs’s fi rst novel Junky from the angle of transgre...
In his introduction to a collection of work entitled Man at Leisure by the author of Young Adam and ...
A DRUG LUNCH. INTRODUCTION TO THE UNKNOWN FILMOGRAPHY OF WILLIAM S. BURROUGHSThe article concentrate...
The new orientations set by the late 50s American writers have marked new features and peculiarities...
thesisThis study approaches William S. Burroughs' Naked Lunch as a rhetorical act in which the disru...
Skripsi ini memaparkan Fight Club, sebuah novel transgresif yang ditulis Chuck Palahniuk, yang meng...
William Burroughs is commonly known for his anti-government ramblings in Junkie and Naked Lunch. Ma...
My concern in this thesis is to show that a reconstruction of the publishing history of the work of ...
We could say that Burroughs is the death's head spoiling the group portrait of American literature, ...
William S. Burroughs is one of the twentieth century's most visible, controversial, and baffling lit...
In a letter to Allen Ginsberg sent in 1955, William Burroughs claims that his novel Naked Lunch sket...
This paper presents a psychoanalytic interpretation of Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club. Psychoana...
The study of film adaptations, particularly those coming from literature, has been growing at a rapi...
Th is paper centres on William Burroughs’ writing and ideas, which changed the course of literature,...
The following essay analyzes the novel Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk from three different perspectiv...