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 179 頁
... tion . On a deeper level , Aschenbach is aware that speech would destroy the fantasy he has created , and so he chooses to remain silent , a choice that is repeated near the end when he is faced with the consequences of telling Tadzio's ...
... tion . On a deeper level , Aschenbach is aware that speech would destroy the fantasy he has created , and so he chooses to remain silent , a choice that is repeated near the end when he is faced with the consequences of telling Tadzio's ...
第 188 頁
... tion of self , it becomes possible for us to understand the particular qualities of Cyril's narcissistic personality , qualities that are similar to , but distinct from , those of Michel and As- chenbach . Behind Cyril's obsession with ...
... tion of self , it becomes possible for us to understand the particular qualities of Cyril's narcissistic personality , qualities that are similar to , but distinct from , those of Michel and As- chenbach . Behind Cyril's obsession with ...
第 204 頁
... tion thus repeats the narcissist's , who is also left , at the end of the novels , without a self . Like Krapp's , the narcissist's quest is based on an illusion . Each novel shows how his efforts to fictionalize himself , and by so ...
... tion thus repeats the narcissist's , who is also left , at the end of the novels , without a self . Like Krapp's , the narcissist's quest is based on an illusion . Each novel shows how his efforts to fictionalize himself , and by so ...
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