This essay offers a reading of J.M. Coetzee's 2003 Nobel Lecture, "He and His Man," a narrative featuring the characters of Robinson Crusoe and Daniel Defoe that borrows extensively from Defoe's Journal of the Plague Year (1722) and Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain (1724-26). In it Coetzee whimsically explores several concerns of central importance for the activities of reading and writing, most notably the seemingly unavoidable (though ostensibly disabling) phenomenon of displacement or substitution that -- at its most generalizable level -- is best characterized as catachresis
This thesis examines the trope of Allegory in the work of two Southern African writers, JM Coetzee a...
The thesis argues that through the portrayal of a sequence of authors-as-protagonists who write from...
Includes bibliographical references.Whereas commentary on autobiography in Coetzee tends to focus on...
In a speech delivered in Stockholm in acceptance of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Literature, J.M. Coetze...
J. M. Coetzee’s Foe (1986) has been heralded as a record of the trajectory of the English novel and ...
Waiting for the Barbarians (1980) recounts the rebellion of the Magistrate of an Empire frontier out...
$2,000 Undergraduate Research ScholarshipThis thesis consists of two parts – “An analysis of the per...
The Nobel Prize-winner South African author, J. M. Coetzee in his debut novel, Dusklands (1974), al...
preprintOne of the teasing characteristics of novels soused in literariness, like J.M. Coetzee’s, is...
Jednym z najważniejszych terminów w krytyce twórczości J.M. Coetzeego jest alegoria. Kontrowersje wo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
How does the work of the Nobel Prize novelist J.M. Coetzee bear on the question of the relations bet...
In Diary of a Bad Year, Coetzee revisits many subjects that had been recurrent in his previous work....
This essay discusses two of Coetzee’s best-known works in academic circles: both appear widely on un...
Having published nine novels and won such prestigious literary awards as the Geoffrey Faber Memorial...
This thesis examines the trope of Allegory in the work of two Southern African writers, JM Coetzee a...
The thesis argues that through the portrayal of a sequence of authors-as-protagonists who write from...
Includes bibliographical references.Whereas commentary on autobiography in Coetzee tends to focus on...
In a speech delivered in Stockholm in acceptance of the 2003 Nobel Prize for Literature, J.M. Coetze...
J. M. Coetzee’s Foe (1986) has been heralded as a record of the trajectory of the English novel and ...
Waiting for the Barbarians (1980) recounts the rebellion of the Magistrate of an Empire frontier out...
$2,000 Undergraduate Research ScholarshipThis thesis consists of two parts – “An analysis of the per...
The Nobel Prize-winner South African author, J. M. Coetzee in his debut novel, Dusklands (1974), al...
preprintOne of the teasing characteristics of novels soused in literariness, like J.M. Coetzee’s, is...
Jednym z najważniejszych terminów w krytyce twórczości J.M. Coetzeego jest alegoria. Kontrowersje wo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
How does the work of the Nobel Prize novelist J.M. Coetzee bear on the question of the relations bet...
In Diary of a Bad Year, Coetzee revisits many subjects that had been recurrent in his previous work....
This essay discusses two of Coetzee’s best-known works in academic circles: both appear widely on un...
Having published nine novels and won such prestigious literary awards as the Geoffrey Faber Memorial...
This thesis examines the trope of Allegory in the work of two Southern African writers, JM Coetzee a...
The thesis argues that through the portrayal of a sequence of authors-as-protagonists who write from...
Includes bibliographical references.Whereas commentary on autobiography in Coetzee tends to focus on...