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Hardback. Condition: New. The study focuses on spatio-temporal relations and their dependence on literary genres in Paul Auster's fiction. The author examines how selected novels reflect and redefine both the representation of space and formulaic patterns of genres they can be categorised as. Semiotic spaces created by Auster share some common features, such as dislocation, diversity or incongruity. Read as the postmodern ones, they are remodellings of novelistic chronotopes defined by, for instance, the tradition of detective fiction or the road novel. As such, Auster's dialogue with tradition in terms of genre-specified features and models of space has led to the emergence of generic variants exhibiting tenets slightly or extensively altered in comparison to their predecessors.
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hardcover. Condition: Wie neu. Auflage: 1. 266 Seiten Tadelloses, neuwertiges Exemplar. - - - Table of Contents - Introduction - 9 - From Postmodernism to a Postmodern Novel - - 9 - The Problem of a Genre. 14 - - Chronotopicity of Genres. 16 - - Detecting Chronotopes: Auster's Postmodern - - Detective Fiction. 23 - 1. Investigating Detective Fiction. 23 - 1.1 The Beginnings . 23 - 1.2 The Evolution of Detective Fiction . 27 - 1.3 Postmodern Detective Fiction. 35 - 2. The New York Trilogy - Introduction. 39 - 3. City of Glass.40 - 3.1 City of Glass - Staging the Investigation. 40 - 3.2 Peregrinations in Fictional Worlds . 51 - 3.3 Spaces of Identity Loss. 56 - 3.4 Conclusion .72 - 4. Ghosts. 75 - 4.1 Who Is Investigating Whom? A Hard-boiled Case Goes Wrong . 75 - 4.2 Metafiction and Language in Ghosts.85 - 4.3 A Road to Nowhere.89 - 4.4 Conclusion .97 - - The Locked Room. 101 - - 5.1 Lost in the Locked Room - A Case with No Solution.101 - - 5.2 - 5.3 - 5.4 - The "Ghost" in Space Investigating Texts . Conclusion . - 112 - 119 - 120 - - 6 - Table of Contents - Travels Inside a Room - Travels Inside a - - Mind: Paul Auster's Psychological Novel.125 - 1. Psychological Novel as a Genre.125 - 1.1 Defining Psychological Fiction.125 - 1.2 Postmodern Psychological Novel.132 - 2. Travels in the Scriptorium.134 - 2.1 Lost in the Authorial World.134 - 2.2 Mr. Blank's Therapy.136 - 2.3 The Room as a Place of Memory.144 - 2.4 Life as a Book.149 - 2.5 Conclusion .154 - 3. Man in the Dark.156 - 3.1 The Presence of Trauma in Fiction .156 - 3.2 Ontological Darkness.159 - 3.3 The Room of Possibilities .161 - 3.4 In Alternative America - The Act of Storytelling .165 - 3.5 Dealing With Trauma by Means of Fiction . 169 - 3.6 Conclusion .172 - - Journeying Across the Country and Through - - Life: Road Novel and Bildungsroman.175 - 1. Road as a Genre-Defining Category.175 - 2. Road Novel as a Genre.176 - 3. The Music of Chance.183 - 3.1 The Music of Chance - Tradition Preserved or Reinterpreted? . 183 - 3.2 From the Openness of the Road to the Confinement of the Meadow . 191 - 3.3 Conclusion .198 - 4. The Bildungsroman - Origins.200 - 5. Mr. Vertigo - The Bildungsroman on the Road.205 - 5.1 Walt Rawley's Road to Self-Realisation .205 - - - Table of Contents - 7 - 5.2 The Road Across the Country - 215 - 5.3 Mr. Vertigo and Magical Realism. 222 - - 5.5 Conclusion - 228 - Conclusion.233 - Works Cited. 241 - Index - 259 - ISBN 9783631906347 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 495.
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Hardback. Condition: New. The study focuses on spatio-temporal relations and their dependence on literary genres in Paul Auster's fiction. The author examines how selected novels reflect and redefine both the representation of space and formulaic patterns of genres they can be categorised as. Semiotic spaces created by Auster share some common features, such as dislocation, diversity or incongruity. Read as the postmodern ones, they are remodellings of novelistic chronotopes defined by, for instance, the tradition of detective fiction or the road novel. As such, Auster's dialogue with tradition in terms of genre-specified features and models of space has led to the emergence of generic variants exhibiting tenets slightly or extensively altered in comparison to their predecessors.
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Published by Peter Lang, Peter Lang Sep 2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 363190634X ISBN 13: 9783631906347
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Paul Auster's (Post)modern Chronotopes: | Space, Time, Genre | Julia Seltnerajch | Buch | Englisch | 2024 | Peter Lang | EAN 9783631906347 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Lang, Peter GmbH, Gontardstr. 11, 10178 Berlin, r[dot]boehm-korff[at]peterlang[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.