Literary Aesthetics of Trauma: Virginia Woolf and Jeanette WintersonSpringer, 8 apr 2014 - 255 pagina's Literary Aesthetics of Trauma: Virginia Woolf and Jeanette Winterson investigates a fundamental shift, from the 1920s to the present day, in the way that trauma is aesthetically expressed. Modernism's emphasis on impersonality and narrative abstraction has been replaced by the contemporary trauma memoir and an ethical imperative to bear witness. |
Inhoudsopgave
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Trauma Woolf Winterson | 23 |
British Object Relations Theory | 48 |
Time Passes as Container | 70 |
Symbolic Transformation in Modernist Formalist Aesthetics | 106 |
The Waves | 126 |
Trauma and Affective Excess in Art Lies | 155 |
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