Initials of the Unnamable : A Reading of Andersen (O.T.) — and a Few Remarks Concerning Balzac (Z), Hawthorne (A), Kafka (K), Perec (W) The modern « unnamable » is often associated with or explored through a problematics of identity itself reflected with proper names and their paradoxes. In 19th century texts, play with proper names has its own purposes — but prefigures modern concerns.Stistrup Jensen Merete. Initiales de l'innommable. In: Littérature, n°111, 1998. pp. 51-69
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Initials of the Unnamable : A Reading of Andersen (O.T.) — and a Few Remarks Concerning Balzac (Z), ...
The metaphoric use of proper names applies the image of a notorious character (initial referent) to ...
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This essay deploys a semiotic approach to proper names in an analysis of the vast landscape of Alfre...
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La Clarissa de Samuel Richardson thématise le nom et le processus de la nomination qui lui est assoc...
The analysis of the signification of proper names is illuminating for the study of the medieval appr...
Proper names should be recognized as a significant factor of a literary character and in broader per...
In modem times where neither an « I » nor a «we» are any longer able to refer to the unity of an ex...
none1noThis paper offers a developmental account of Peirce’s theory of proper names. It identifies t...
About Balzac’s naming in the ‘Comédie humaine’. A contribution to literary onomastics. What do Gobse...
Initials of the Unnamable : A Reading of Andersen (O.T.) — and a Few Remarks Concerning Balzac (Z), ...
The metaphoric use of proper names applies the image of a notorious character (initial referent) to ...
I focused on the power of names as well as on prohibition of saying them aloud (taboo) in modern lit...
This essay deploys a semiotic approach to proper names in an analysis of the vast landscape of Alfre...
This paper develops ideas originally floated in the Journal of Literary Onomastics 4 (2015) particul...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:DX184396 / BLDSC - British Library Docume...
Because of their privileged relationship with History, proper names play a fundamental role in the e...
This article presents a brief genealogy and a theory of the ‘improper name’, defined as the adoptio...
The paper has the intention to unveil the hidden meaning of proper names in William Thackeray's „The...
La Clarissa de Samuel Richardson thématise le nom et le processus de la nomination qui lui est assoc...
The analysis of the signification of proper names is illuminating for the study of the medieval appr...
Proper names should be recognized as a significant factor of a literary character and in broader per...
In modem times where neither an « I » nor a «we» are any longer able to refer to the unity of an ex...
none1noThis paper offers a developmental account of Peirce’s theory of proper names. It identifies t...
About Balzac’s naming in the ‘Comédie humaine’. A contribution to literary onomastics. What do Gobse...