Literature can tell us many things about aging and changing attitudes towards love and sexuality. Though the perspective of being still alive and able to create seems to give older writers renewed strength, their characters often illustrate the splitting of libidinal life: on one hand there is the anxiety to die, and on the other hand the will to survive. Desire takes new forms and sometimes seem to disappear. This article gives a few examples of how aging is experienced in 20th century novels. The decay of the body and the disappearance of desire are the most poignant consequences of old age, and we discover how writers like Thomas Mann, Garcia Marquez, Italo Zvevo, Philip Roth, and others express this in their literary work. This can almo...
Despite the exponential aging of worldwide population, and despite women still living longer than me...
There is no doubt that populations are aging in many parts of the world, including America and the U...
Scholars in literary aging studies typically engage in oppositional readings that reveal the often-h...
While "Death in Venice" by Thomas Mann has been typically described as a story about creativity, rom...
This essay examines how ageing characters are portrayed in literature. The purpose is to find out i...
“Modernism, Age, and the Growth of the Subject” examines discourses of aging in modernist literature...
Gerontologists have studied the role of memory and reminiscence in later life to see if life review ...
readings of the psychosocial world of old age. The picture of aging emerging from Wild Strawberries ...
Old age represents a serious contemporary social issue that has also entered literary studies, where...
Academic work in a range of disciplines has been making an important contribution to the fraught and...
Japan is recently facing the issue of rapidly ageing population along with the negative impact of th...
This project studies four novels by Rosa Montero, Te trataré como a una reina (1983), Bella y oscura...
The shared interest in the cultural meanings of age and in life as story has facilitated fruitful ex...
The rapid onset of dementia after an illness, the development of gray hair after a traumatic loss, t...
In recent years interest in literary gerontology, the study of older people and ageing in literary ...
Despite the exponential aging of worldwide population, and despite women still living longer than me...
There is no doubt that populations are aging in many parts of the world, including America and the U...
Scholars in literary aging studies typically engage in oppositional readings that reveal the often-h...
While "Death in Venice" by Thomas Mann has been typically described as a story about creativity, rom...
This essay examines how ageing characters are portrayed in literature. The purpose is to find out i...
“Modernism, Age, and the Growth of the Subject” examines discourses of aging in modernist literature...
Gerontologists have studied the role of memory and reminiscence in later life to see if life review ...
readings of the psychosocial world of old age. The picture of aging emerging from Wild Strawberries ...
Old age represents a serious contemporary social issue that has also entered literary studies, where...
Academic work in a range of disciplines has been making an important contribution to the fraught and...
Japan is recently facing the issue of rapidly ageing population along with the negative impact of th...
This project studies four novels by Rosa Montero, Te trataré como a una reina (1983), Bella y oscura...
The shared interest in the cultural meanings of age and in life as story has facilitated fruitful ex...
The rapid onset of dementia after an illness, the development of gray hair after a traumatic loss, t...
In recent years interest in literary gerontology, the study of older people and ageing in literary ...
Despite the exponential aging of worldwide population, and despite women still living longer than me...
There is no doubt that populations are aging in many parts of the world, including America and the U...
Scholars in literary aging studies typically engage in oppositional readings that reveal the often-h...