Failure: The Humble Narrative of Unsuccessfulness in Late Modernist Fiction: Anglo-Amerikanische Studien - Anglo-American Studies
Autor Barbara Puschmann-Nalenzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 iul 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783631826324
ISBN-10: 363182632X
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Anglo-Amerikanische Studien - Anglo-American Studies
ISBN-10: 363182632X
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.43 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Anglo-Amerikanische Studien - Anglo-American Studies
Notă biografică
Professor Barbara Puschmann-Nalenz taught English and American literature and cultural studies as a senior lecturer in the English Department at Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, until 2011. Her research interests are mainly in the fields of early modern literature, especially Shakespeare, and contemporary fiction.
Cuprins
Introduction: The Cultural Context of the Failure Theme in
Fiction, and the Purpose of this Study
I. Human Failure
Narrative Identity and Failure in Short Fiction
Failure in the Novel: A Small Tale, Generally of Love
The Trivial, and the Novel as 'a Small Tale'
Personal Failure and the Political (I): Irish Fictions
Failure and the Observance of the Ordinary
Personal and the Political (II): Postcolonial
Results: Failure, Identity, and the Ordinary
Transitional Section: Failing Aspirations of Humanism
II. Failure and the Artist
The Failing Artist in a Short Story Cycle
The Fictional Artist and His Failing in the Novel
Intermediate Results
Partial Failure: Divergence of Art and Life
Failure and Triumph of the Fictional Artist in the Novel: A Paradox
Irony and Black Humour: Artistic Failure vs. Celebrity
Success and Failure in 21st-Century Biofictions
Conclusion
Fiction, and the Purpose of this Study
I. Human Failure
Narrative Identity and Failure in Short Fiction
Failure in the Novel: A Small Tale, Generally of Love
The Trivial, and the Novel as 'a Small Tale'
Personal Failure and the Political (I): Irish Fictions
Failure and the Observance of the Ordinary
Personal and the Political (II): Postcolonial
Results: Failure, Identity, and the Ordinary
Transitional Section: Failing Aspirations of Humanism
II. Failure and the Artist
The Failing Artist in a Short Story Cycle
The Fictional Artist and His Failing in the Novel
Intermediate Results
Partial Failure: Divergence of Art and Life
Failure and Triumph of the Fictional Artist in the Novel: A Paradox
Irony and Black Humour: Artistic Failure vs. Celebrity
Success and Failure in 21st-Century Biofictions
Conclusion
Descriere
Failure regarding important goals presents a topic mostly neglected in public discussion. Yet the failure of personal relationships or professional ambitions is a common experience. Contemporary fiction addresses failing in individuals. The narratives provide the space where the awareness unfolds that disillusionment has a place in human life.