This paper examines Jonathan Franzen’s particular version of realism in The Corrections in terms of a number of seminal concerns including the discourse of ethics, cognition, and social minds. As a (post-)postmodern writer, Jonathan Franzen conflates contemporaneity, timelessness, placelessness and nonbelonging of his time with naturalism’s determinism and realism’s detailed description to offer a new version of realism called neorealism or, in his own words, tragic realism. Central to this new version of realistic fiction is the illustration of a complicated network of community, place, and the individual. The Corrections, in this regard, is a novel whose humanistic aspects show Franzen’s faith in the possibility of certain kinds ...
Making the case for the mutual relationship between ontology (what reality is like) and ethics...
This thesis will argue that a significant part of our moral experience can be explained by an analog...
This is a Foucault-inspired, postmodern study of eth-ical subjectivity. Technologies of life, person...
Contemporary fiction describes the incident and stories placed in present scenario, which is not at ...
The current era, or postmodern context, is characterized by an overwhelming amount of anxiety concer...
This is a paper about the problem of realism in meta-ethics (and, I hope, also in other areas, but t...
Honors (Bachelor's)English Language and LiteratureUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.ed...
Jonathan Franzen is one of the most influential, critically-significant and popular contemporary Ame...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.copyright: a novel Phoebe E...
Robert Musil wrote Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften as a critical intervention in the intellectual debate...
Within any text, there is often evidence of the author’s own life along with cultural reflections. A...
Abstract: Standard ethical frameworks struggle to deal with transhumanism, ecological issues and the...
This thesis evaluates and re-evaluates the relationship between the works of Philip Larkin, Kingsley...
In Inconceivable Effects, Martin Blumenthal-Barby reads theoretical, literary and cinematic works th...
[Extract] This essay explores nested scales of realism in the contemporary global novel asthis form ...
Making the case for the mutual relationship between ontology (what reality is like) and ethics...
This thesis will argue that a significant part of our moral experience can be explained by an analog...
This is a Foucault-inspired, postmodern study of eth-ical subjectivity. Technologies of life, person...
Contemporary fiction describes the incident and stories placed in present scenario, which is not at ...
The current era, or postmodern context, is characterized by an overwhelming amount of anxiety concer...
This is a paper about the problem of realism in meta-ethics (and, I hope, also in other areas, but t...
Honors (Bachelor's)English Language and LiteratureUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.ed...
Jonathan Franzen is one of the most influential, critically-significant and popular contemporary Ame...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.copyright: a novel Phoebe E...
Robert Musil wrote Der Mann ohne Eigenschaften as a critical intervention in the intellectual debate...
Within any text, there is often evidence of the author’s own life along with cultural reflections. A...
Abstract: Standard ethical frameworks struggle to deal with transhumanism, ecological issues and the...
This thesis evaluates and re-evaluates the relationship between the works of Philip Larkin, Kingsley...
In Inconceivable Effects, Martin Blumenthal-Barby reads theoretical, literary and cinematic works th...
[Extract] This essay explores nested scales of realism in the contemporary global novel asthis form ...
Making the case for the mutual relationship between ontology (what reality is like) and ethics...
This thesis will argue that a significant part of our moral experience can be explained by an analog...
This is a Foucault-inspired, postmodern study of eth-ical subjectivity. Technologies of life, person...