The epic narrative poem “The Folding Cliffs” by W.S. Merwin reflects the idea of truth as a grotesque and divisive concept. Because “The Folding Cliffs” is based on historical accounts and oral tradition, it could be posited that it is a nonfiction work or at the very least “based on a true story”. This paper examines the concepts of truth and the grotesque and the innate relationship between the two. Establishing a definition of the grotesque, based on the ideas of Wolfgang Kayser, I identify four principles of the grotesque and use them as a lens for reading Merwin’s work. The concept that truth is distorted has become especially pertinent in light of the emergence of creative-nonfiction and the debate over what constitutes truth. Using ...
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The purpose of this paper is to show that the English dramatic grotesque is linked inextricably with...
With its densely layered symbolism and array of thematic concerns, W.B. Yeats’s The Player Queen con...
Grotesque provides an invaluable and accessible guide to the use (and abuse) of this complex literar...
In novels The Streets of Hell and The Hell is Broken, continues to show the Visar Zhiti without havi...
Introduction grotesque " Real and apparent contradictions abound in discussions of the grotesque; it...
This thesis examines the dramatic implications of the grotesque in Romantic aesthetics, particularly...
This dissertation proposes that British novelistic realism of the nineteenth century is not an autho...
The idea of the ‘grotesque’ derives from the murals decorating the walls ‘Domus Aurea’, an excavated...
This dissertation explores a history of the grotesque and its meaning in art and literature along wi...
272 pagesThis dissertation examines the historical and cultural significance of the connections that...
This project explores Soren Kierkegaard\u27s Concept of Irony in relation to the works of Oscar Wild...
This paper’s aim is offering a subjective vision on the grotesque as form of identity for human indi...
My essay examines Shakespeare\u27s utilization of the lie in Hamlet, Othello, and Macbeth. Specifica...
Literary grotesque is presented as a powerful rhetorical strategy to communicate a range of existent...
open1noThe subject of this contribution concerns the evolution of Eco’s thought on the problem of th...
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