This article analyses John Banville’s novel Shroud as the protagonist’s autobiography which both follows and resists the confessional mode. Axel Vander, an ageing famous academic and champion of deconstruction, faces the necessity to confront his real self, although he spent his entire academic life contesting the concept of authentic selfhood. Alluding to the infamous case of Paul de Man, whose deconstructionist theories have been reinterpreted in the light of the revelation of his disgraceful wartime past, Banville’s novel presents a man who veers between the temptation to fall back on his theories in order to uphold a lifelong deception, and the impulse to reveal the truth and achieve belated absolution. The article examines Vander’s nar...
To read is to understand, to question, to know, to forget, to erase, to deface, to repeat – that i...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Although the works vary in te...
A course of action plays out in the margins of Raymond Queneau’s early novel that provides an object...
This article analyses John Banville’s novel Shroud as the protagonist’s autobiography which both fo...
This article analyses John Banville’s novel Shroud as the protagonist’s autobiography which both fol...
John Banville’s Shroud makes use of certain facts in the lives of Paul de Man and Louis Althusser. T...
Elke D’hoker (University of Leuven) It is well-known that the protagonist and some of the events of ...
This article discusses the influence of Paul de Man’s critical theories on John Banville’s most rece...
The aim of my dissertation is to show how John Banville\u27s narrators are engrossed in the search f...
In a confessional, first person narrative, the concept of truth and how it is constructed and percei...
Cet article propose de lire Shroud (2003) de John Banville comme exemple qui illustre le mie...
This article analyses the ontological status of the characters who inhabit the world of John B...
International audienceJohn Banville's The Book of Evidence has been hailed as an existentialist nove...
The author writes an autoethnography reflecting on the inherent complications of confessions. She re...
I begin my paper with the observation that one often finds John Banville’s works being read as ‘post...
To read is to understand, to question, to know, to forget, to erase, to deface, to repeat – that i...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Although the works vary in te...
A course of action plays out in the margins of Raymond Queneau’s early novel that provides an object...
This article analyses John Banville’s novel Shroud as the protagonist’s autobiography which both fo...
This article analyses John Banville’s novel Shroud as the protagonist’s autobiography which both fol...
John Banville’s Shroud makes use of certain facts in the lives of Paul de Man and Louis Althusser. T...
Elke D’hoker (University of Leuven) It is well-known that the protagonist and some of the events of ...
This article discusses the influence of Paul de Man’s critical theories on John Banville’s most rece...
The aim of my dissertation is to show how John Banville\u27s narrators are engrossed in the search f...
In a confessional, first person narrative, the concept of truth and how it is constructed and percei...
Cet article propose de lire Shroud (2003) de John Banville comme exemple qui illustre le mie...
This article analyses the ontological status of the characters who inhabit the world of John B...
International audienceJohn Banville's The Book of Evidence has been hailed as an existentialist nove...
The author writes an autoethnography reflecting on the inherent complications of confessions. She re...
I begin my paper with the observation that one often finds John Banville’s works being read as ‘post...
To read is to understand, to question, to know, to forget, to erase, to deface, to repeat – that i...
180 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.Although the works vary in te...
A course of action plays out in the margins of Raymond Queneau’s early novel that provides an object...