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 13 頁
... take up the consequences of Dionysian self- concepts and world - views . Both Gide and Mann analyze the processes of ... takes us back to Nietzsche through an examination of the nihilistic implications of narcissistic consciousness . The ...
... take up the consequences of Dionysian self- concepts and world - views . Both Gide and Mann analyze the processes of ... takes us back to Nietzsche through an examination of the nihilistic implications of narcissistic consciousness . The ...
第 75 頁
... takes in her solitary self " " measures the distance between her imagination and reality in a painfully ironic way . Regardless of what she thinks , the shadow cast on Edna's soul by the convention of marriage and society cannot be ...
... takes in her solitary self " " measures the distance between her imagination and reality in a painfully ironic way . Regardless of what she thinks , the shadow cast on Edna's soul by the convention of marriage and society cannot be ...
第 88 頁
... take the terms of the metaphor ( Ian Watt shows that opinion changes every decade ) , the context of this study ... takes into account the effects of received ideas within a society , while at the same time revealing the problematic ...
... take the terms of the metaphor ( Ian Watt shows that opinion changes every decade ) , the context of this study ... takes into account the effects of received ideas within a society , while at the same time revealing the problematic ...
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