Nox by Canadian author Anne Carson represents a development in poetic composition and associated philosophical thought grounded in postmodern techniques yet which moves towards what some have called a metamodern or post-postmodern structure. The work is an assemblage that compares the difficulties Carson faced while investigating the life of her deceased brother to those she encountered while translating a similarly-themed elegy by Catullus. The approaches to history and language that result are informed by postmodernism, but complex elements of the text, such as its theological component, suggest a classification distinct from postmodernism as often understood. The relationships of Nox and others of Carson’s works to the writings of major ...
This thesis documents four distinct post-WWII North American writers and artists—the poet John Berry...
This thesis addresses a condition of ‘overtakelessness’ – a word used by Emily Dickinson to refer to...
The complicated issues surrounding translation studies have seen growing attention in recent years f...
Nox by Canadian author Anne Carson represents a development in poetic composition and associated phi...
textLooking primarily at the family photographs in Anne Carson’s epitaph in book form, this essay ex...
In the narrative Nox, Anne Carson composes an elegy for her deceased brother, as much as an elegy to...
This article explores Anne Carson’s Nox (2010) in the light of remediation. Nox is a book about deat...
Allusion and intertext are integral to Anne Carson’s poetry and manifest the erotics of “coming to k...
This project investigates the activities of translation and mourning as ritual acts in Anne Carson’s...
This essay looks at the poetry book The Weight of Oranges of Anne Michaels, one of most relevant fig...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Thèses et mémoires - FAS - Département d'études anglais...
In my PhD thesis I have explored some aspects of the interface between classical scholarship and cre...
This is an originary study of the work of the Canadian poet Anne Carson. It attempts to respond to a...
The Myth of an Artist: Anne Carson's “Autobiography of Red” This BA paper analyses Autobiography of ...
This thesis considers the aesthetic and pedagogical potential of error as it emerges in the poetry a...
This thesis documents four distinct post-WWII North American writers and artists—the poet John Berry...
This thesis addresses a condition of ‘overtakelessness’ – a word used by Emily Dickinson to refer to...
The complicated issues surrounding translation studies have seen growing attention in recent years f...
Nox by Canadian author Anne Carson represents a development in poetic composition and associated phi...
textLooking primarily at the family photographs in Anne Carson’s epitaph in book form, this essay ex...
In the narrative Nox, Anne Carson composes an elegy for her deceased brother, as much as an elegy to...
This article explores Anne Carson’s Nox (2010) in the light of remediation. Nox is a book about deat...
Allusion and intertext are integral to Anne Carson’s poetry and manifest the erotics of “coming to k...
This project investigates the activities of translation and mourning as ritual acts in Anne Carson’s...
This essay looks at the poetry book The Weight of Oranges of Anne Michaels, one of most relevant fig...
[À l'origine dans / Was originally part of : Thèses et mémoires - FAS - Département d'études anglais...
In my PhD thesis I have explored some aspects of the interface between classical scholarship and cre...
This is an originary study of the work of the Canadian poet Anne Carson. It attempts to respond to a...
The Myth of an Artist: Anne Carson's “Autobiography of Red” This BA paper analyses Autobiography of ...
This thesis considers the aesthetic and pedagogical potential of error as it emerges in the poetry a...
This thesis documents four distinct post-WWII North American writers and artists—the poet John Berry...
This thesis addresses a condition of ‘overtakelessness’ – a word used by Emily Dickinson to refer to...
The complicated issues surrounding translation studies have seen growing attention in recent years f...