Knut Hamsun, Novelist: A Critical AssessmentP. Lang, 2005 - 394 頁 This is the first comprehensive study in English of the novels of Knut Hamsun, Nobel Laureate in literature for 1920, from the radically innovative Hunger (1890) to The Ring Is Closed (1936). The texts are discussed in depth, with analysis of recurrent themes, narrative modes, and generic idiosyncrasies, and are evaluated in terms of originality and artistic integrity. Reviews and other critical opinions are cited to broaden the evaluative spectrum and throw light on the novels' receptions. Although the book is scholarly, its blend of commentary and summarizing description - of settings, characters and story lines - will also interest the general reader. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 61 筆
第 29 頁
... Mysteries is an example of tragedy à la Nietzsche , an essay on " agony and ecstasy - with Dionysian strains . " Perhaps the most distinctive feature of Mysteries is that the love plot is doubled by a kind of male romance , the bonding ...
... Mysteries is an example of tragedy à la Nietzsche , an essay on " agony and ecstasy - with Dionysian strains . " Perhaps the most distinctive feature of Mysteries is that the love plot is doubled by a kind of male romance , the bonding ...
第 34 頁
... Mysteries . Though initially we sense the presence of an observer , a townsman perhaps , who tells the story , soon we find ourselves listening to Nagel's thoughts , mostly by way of free indirect discourse or erlebte Rede , but also ...
... Mysteries . Though initially we sense the presence of an observer , a townsman perhaps , who tells the story , soon we find ourselves listening to Nagel's thoughts , mostly by way of free indirect discourse or erlebte Rede , but also ...
第 347 頁
... Mysteries contains several other echoes of Dostoyevsky's novel , including a kind of laughing tic - heh - heh - heh - that Nagel shares with Porfiry Petrovich and , as Walter Baumgartner has argued with respect to both Hunger and Mysteries ...
... Mysteries contains several other echoes of Dostoyevsky's novel , including a kind of laughing tic - heh - heh - heh - that Nagel shares with Porfiry Petrovich and , as Walter Baumgartner has argued with respect to both Hunger and Mysteries ...
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Modernist Breakthrough and Absurdist Experiment | 1 |
Roman à Clef and Polemical | 37 |
Two Lyrical Novels | 53 |
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