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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... problems has three focal points . First , the idea of the narcissist as artist permeates all the novels . Each of the ... problem of narcissism . My desire to fully document my argument , and to forestall criticism by readers who might ...
... problems has three focal points . First , the idea of the narcissist as artist permeates all the novels . Each of the ... problem of narcissism . My desire to fully document my argument , and to forestall criticism by readers who might ...
第 128 頁
... problem is more than a little similar to that of the characters I have examined . Seduced by the " realms of romance , " he could only offer his own deeply felt but defen- sive vision of an idealized Middle Western adolescence against ...
... problem is more than a little similar to that of the characters I have examined . Seduced by the " realms of romance , " he could only offer his own deeply felt but defen- sive vision of an idealized Middle Western adolescence against ...
第 130 頁
... problem- atic nature of modern man's sense of identity and his ability to shun the insistent demands of the ego - libido . The nature of the problem Durrell explores is clearly set out near the end of Clea where Capodistria , one of ...
... problem- atic nature of modern man's sense of identity and his ability to shun the insistent demands of the ego - libido . The nature of the problem Durrell explores is clearly set out near the end of Clea where Capodistria , one of ...
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