In Mark Danielewski’s experimental novel House of Leaves (2000), space is a crucial concern. Yet, as this paper will argue, space seems less to do with geographical, political, or socio-cultural factors, and more to do with what French writer and critic Maurice Blanchot calls the ‘space of literature’—the ineffable place of origin of any work of art. In House of Leaves, a mysterious and ever-shifting labyrinth is unexpectedly found inside and below a house, which causes extreme feelings of disorientation and discomfort to anyone who enters it. This strange place of the story seems particularly identifiable with Blanchot’s space—a space of impossible geography, of blackness, and nothingness. However, since the voice of art speaks solely from...
This thesis is concerned with the space of text, with the composition of that space, its form and su...
In a brief essay called Des espaces autres (1984) Michel Foucault announced that after the nineteent...
"L'espace du roman" refers to the space where the writing of the novel, as well as the reading of it...
In Mark Danielewski’s experimental novel House of Leaves (2000), space is a crucial concern. Yet, as...
Mark Z. Danielewski’s avant-garde novel House of Leaves occupies a liminal space in the world of the...
This paper examines the spatial model of a house as a labyrinth in Mark Z. Danielewski’s experimenta...
...is a novel that combines literature and art to create a unique postmodern object. It was publishe...
This paper’s aim is to present Mark Danielewski’s highly acclaimed first novel, House of Leaves, by ...
The thesis presents an argument that through employing metafictional techniques, experimentation wit...
In this paper, we discuss the notion of space, applied to the study of literary work, present in the...
Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves has succeeded in placing itself between the two traditionally ...
This article sets out to think through the double absence of literary language posited by Blanchot i...
En este escrito me propongo: en primer lugar, acercarme a determinados libros de Maurice Blanchot co...
The text proposes an analysis of the poetry of Bolesław Leśmian, Julian Przyboś and Stanisław Barań...
Maurice Blanchot wants to change the way we experience art. A 20th century French theorist, the enig...
This thesis is concerned with the space of text, with the composition of that space, its form and su...
In a brief essay called Des espaces autres (1984) Michel Foucault announced that after the nineteent...
"L'espace du roman" refers to the space where the writing of the novel, as well as the reading of it...
In Mark Danielewski’s experimental novel House of Leaves (2000), space is a crucial concern. Yet, as...
Mark Z. Danielewski’s avant-garde novel House of Leaves occupies a liminal space in the world of the...
This paper examines the spatial model of a house as a labyrinth in Mark Z. Danielewski’s experimenta...
...is a novel that combines literature and art to create a unique postmodern object. It was publishe...
This paper’s aim is to present Mark Danielewski’s highly acclaimed first novel, House of Leaves, by ...
The thesis presents an argument that through employing metafictional techniques, experimentation wit...
In this paper, we discuss the notion of space, applied to the study of literary work, present in the...
Mark Z. Danielewski's House of Leaves has succeeded in placing itself between the two traditionally ...
This article sets out to think through the double absence of literary language posited by Blanchot i...
En este escrito me propongo: en primer lugar, acercarme a determinados libros de Maurice Blanchot co...
The text proposes an analysis of the poetry of Bolesław Leśmian, Julian Przyboś and Stanisław Barań...
Maurice Blanchot wants to change the way we experience art. A 20th century French theorist, the enig...
This thesis is concerned with the space of text, with the composition of that space, its form and su...
In a brief essay called Des espaces autres (1984) Michel Foucault announced that after the nineteent...
"L'espace du roman" refers to the space where the writing of the novel, as well as the reading of it...