This paper presents an opportunity for the uncertainty that has plagued the novel's criticism to appear as absences in the body of historical knowledge, particularly regarding the notion of life after death. Taking appearance (eg. proof of existence), as opposed to disappearance, as a universally accepted value allows this analysis to interrogate the novel's logic in relation to a variety of conventional systems whose very existence depends on the reproduction of their systems. The ineffectuality of Foucauldian disciplinary institutions in the novel establishes the threat of nonexistence. A significant relationship to Dante's Inferno is rendered, lending the appearance of language an 'enchanted' value through allusions to Dante's intentiona...
The author explores the cultural consequences of the supposed disappearance of time and space as mat...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anticognitivist ch...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
James Joyce's hermeneutics of narrative, Husserlian scholars, fictitious theory of history by Stephe...
This dissertation follows a collection of agentive objects around and through the networks of humans...
Drawing on Deborah Bird Rose’s notion that there is a need for a magical intervention on the part of...
This chapter is about the problem of writing what has already been written. Several years ago I wa...
Bibliography: pages 74-83.The thesis attempts to show the complexity of the literary challenge which...
Examining relations between 'therapy culture' and the 'risk society', this essay suggests that the n...
"Finnegans Wake" has struck many of its exegetes as the epitome of the postmodern text. The oddity o...
This book draws on positioning theory and systemic psychology to establish a new way of thinking abo...
This dissertation examines the influence of a new form of statistical thinking on American fiction w...
grantor: University of TorontoGeorge Steiner is a contemporary literary critic and scholar...
Originally published in 1977. The pioneer critics of Finnegans Wake hailed the work as a radical cri...
This writing is an analysis of fiction\u27s role in showing the human struggle with the changing for...
The author explores the cultural consequences of the supposed disappearance of time and space as mat...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anticognitivist ch...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...
James Joyce's hermeneutics of narrative, Husserlian scholars, fictitious theory of history by Stephe...
This dissertation follows a collection of agentive objects around and through the networks of humans...
Drawing on Deborah Bird Rose’s notion that there is a need for a magical intervention on the part of...
This chapter is about the problem of writing what has already been written. Several years ago I wa...
Bibliography: pages 74-83.The thesis attempts to show the complexity of the literary challenge which...
Examining relations between 'therapy culture' and the 'risk society', this essay suggests that the n...
"Finnegans Wake" has struck many of its exegetes as the epitome of the postmodern text. The oddity o...
This book draws on positioning theory and systemic psychology to establish a new way of thinking abo...
This dissertation examines the influence of a new form of statistical thinking on American fiction w...
grantor: University of TorontoGeorge Steiner is a contemporary literary critic and scholar...
Originally published in 1977. The pioneer critics of Finnegans Wake hailed the work as a radical cri...
This writing is an analysis of fiction\u27s role in showing the human struggle with the changing for...
The author explores the cultural consequences of the supposed disappearance of time and space as mat...
The contemporary debate in the philosophy of literature is strongly shaped by the anticognitivist ch...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis is a sustained discussion of the relationship be...