Refracting the Canon in Contemporary British Literature and FilmSusana Onega Jaén, Christian Gutleben Rodopi, 2004 - 261 Seiten Contemporary works of art that remodel the canon not only create complex, hybrid and plural products but also alter our perceptions and understanding of their source texts. This is the dual process, referred to in this volume as "refraction", that the essays collected here set out to discuss and analyse by focusing on the dialectic rapport between postmodernism and the canon. What is sought in many of the essays is a redefinition of postmodernist art and a re-examination of the canon in the light of contemporary epistemology. Given this dual process, this volume will be of value both to everyone interested in contemporary art--particularly fiction, drama and film--and also to readers whose aim it is to promote a better appreciation of canonical British literature. |
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Introduction 715 | 7 |
Creative Bastardy in Sternes 1752 | 17 |
Rewriting the Canon in Contemporary 5368 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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A. S. Byatt Aboulela Ackroyd African Alasdair Gray Austen bastard Bleak House Book British Cambridge canonical romance canonical text Caryl Phillips century characters Charlotte Jones Clueless comedy contemporary Scottish critics cultural Dickens Dickensian echoes Emma essays example Faber Fanny female feminist fiction Fight Club film Fire of London Fluchère Frankenstein Gil-Martin Gray's Hamlet Hogg Hogg's Humble Boy hypotext identity intertextual Islam Jane Jekyll and Hyde Justified Sinner Leila Aboulela literary Little Dorrit metaphor Midnight's Children modern mother Muslim narrative narrator Nature of Blood Ophelia original Othello Oxford Palliser parody Penguin play Post-Victorian postmodern PowerBook present protagonist Quincunx reader reading References refraction representation rewriting Rushdie Rushdie's Saleem Sammar scene Scottish literature sense sexual Shakespeare Shandy's Sterne Sterne's story theory things tradition Tristram Shandy Tyler University Press Venetian Venice Victorian novel Walter Winterson's woman women words writing Yorick York Zadie Smith