Unbodied Hope: Narcissism and the Modern NovelBucknell University Press, 1984 - 223 頁 This book explores two froms of narcissism -- Apollonian and Dionysian -- in an attempt to illuminate the theology of the self and attendant questions of identity which have concerned a wide range of novelists. Works by Flaubert, Chopin, Conrad, Ford, Fitzgerald, Durrell, Gide, Mann, and Hawkes are examined. |
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第 79 頁
... explore in the next quarter - century ; were it not for her blindness to alternatives at the end , her virtual ... explored by Chopin and Flaubert are un- questionably destructive , and both novelists show that romance was the preeminent ...
... explore in the next quarter - century ; were it not for her blindness to alternatives at the end , her virtual ... explored by Chopin and Flaubert are un- questionably destructive , and both novelists show that romance was the preeminent ...
第 151 頁
... narcissism . " In the following pages I want to explore the ways Michel's pathology is linked to the ideology of individualism , expressing only in more obvious clinical symptoms the problems of 151 Romantic Decadence: The Immoralist.
... narcissism . " In the following pages I want to explore the ways Michel's pathology is linked to the ideology of individualism , expressing only in more obvious clinical symptoms the problems of 151 Romantic Decadence: The Immoralist.
第 194 頁
... explore the " vast tapestry " with even more abandon , for he has given Catherine an acceptable context for their relationship - they now make love under the sign of the old goat - man , priest of Eros . III Cyril's victory is offset at ...
... explore the " vast tapestry " with even more abandon , for he has given Catherine an acceptable context for their relationship - they now make love under the sign of the old goat - man , priest of Eros . III Cyril's victory is offset at ...
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adventure Alexandria Quartet Apollonian Aschen Aschenbach Awakening aware becomes begins Biskra Blood Oranges Catherine chapter characters Chopin chthonic Clea Conrad consciousness created Cyril Daisy dark Darley Darley's Death in Venice desire destructive Dionysian Dionysus Dowell Dowell's dream Durrell Durrell's Edna Edna's Edward Emma Bovary Emma's emotions erotic experience explore eyes fantasy feels fiction Fiona Fitzgerald Flaubert Ford Ford Madox Ford Gatsby Gatsby's Gerty Gide Hugh Hugh's human ideal ideas identity illusion Illyria images Immoralist ironic irony Jim's Justine Léonce Leonora literature Lord Jim lover Madame Bovary Marceline Marlow marriage metaphor Michel mind minuet mirror moral motif Nancy narcissism narcissistic nature Nick Nick's Nietzsche Nietzsche's night novel once passion Patusan Quartet reality relationship response reveals Robert Rodolphe Romantic Imagination Romanticism scene self-love sense sexual social society Soldier solipsism Stein symbolic Tadzio theme tion trans unconscious University Press vision woman women York