This thesis considers silence as a problem that is felt particularly acutely in the modern period. The focus is on the silence caused by a general distrust of the representational ability of language, which has manifold manifestations in modern writings. From the existential turn that implies self-cancellation to the symbolist project to create new symbols, modernist writers display an anxiety to speak the unspeakable. This paper’s approach is to offer a metaphoric reading of the role of the Muse as the giver of knowledge and voice in writing practices, and to identify the cause of silence in the confusion over the two distinctive ideas about the goddess. The roots of such confusion are traced to Plato’s epistemological treatises and his...
ABSTRACT WHERE WE CANNOT SPEAK The poetry collection Where We Cannot Speak and the accompanying crit...
This thesis explores the relationships between knowing and feeling in the fiction of four late moder...
This article analyses and examines three novels of author of the twentieth century, Marguerite Duras...
This book discusses the elusive centrality of silence in modern literature and philosophy, focusing ...
Open Silence: An Application of the Perennial Philosophy to Literary Creation is a dissertation that...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
This bachelor thesis engages in the question of silence in the writings of Fenno-Swedish modernists ...
Silence, as poets and thinkers in every age have realized, is not the mere absence of something else...
In this study I investigate how a mystic relates to and uses silence in poetry, as silence is a very...
Although there would seem to be a paradox involved, the practice of examining silence through litera...
© 2020 Phoebe Jude Weston-EvansThe 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the French writer P...
Postmodern theories describe human subjectivity as fragmented. (Faigley 12). Unlike Enlightenment th...
My thesis depicts the crisis of self-legitimation that has accompanied the onset of modern hermeneut...
Most scholars and literary critics, whether adhering traditionally to the iron-clad rules of languag...
This volume examines the various processes at work in expressing silence and excessive speech in con...
ABSTRACT WHERE WE CANNOT SPEAK The poetry collection Where We Cannot Speak and the accompanying crit...
This thesis explores the relationships between knowing and feeling in the fiction of four late moder...
This article analyses and examines three novels of author of the twentieth century, Marguerite Duras...
This book discusses the elusive centrality of silence in modern literature and philosophy, focusing ...
Open Silence: An Application of the Perennial Philosophy to Literary Creation is a dissertation that...
The exploration of the theme and narration of silence in Virginia Woolf\u27s novels in this disserta...
This bachelor thesis engages in the question of silence in the writings of Fenno-Swedish modernists ...
Silence, as poets and thinkers in every age have realized, is not the mere absence of something else...
In this study I investigate how a mystic relates to and uses silence in poetry, as silence is a very...
Although there would seem to be a paradox involved, the practice of examining silence through litera...
© 2020 Phoebe Jude Weston-EvansThe 2014 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the French writer P...
Postmodern theories describe human subjectivity as fragmented. (Faigley 12). Unlike Enlightenment th...
My thesis depicts the crisis of self-legitimation that has accompanied the onset of modern hermeneut...
Most scholars and literary critics, whether adhering traditionally to the iron-clad rules of languag...
This volume examines the various processes at work in expressing silence and excessive speech in con...
ABSTRACT WHERE WE CANNOT SPEAK The poetry collection Where We Cannot Speak and the accompanying crit...
This thesis explores the relationships between knowing and feeling in the fiction of four late moder...
This article analyses and examines three novels of author of the twentieth century, Marguerite Duras...