Solitude and its Ambiguities in Modernist Fiction

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ISBN: 0312239475
ISBN 13: 9780312239473
Autor: Engelberg, E
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: ix, 223 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 08.08.2001
Auflage: 1/2001
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: Gebunden

Brings together the works of Modernists writing in several different languages (English, French, German) in a comparative discussionLatest work of a distinguished senior scholar with a career of publishing on High ModernismOrganizes discussion around an interesting and neglected cultural issue

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Beschreibung

In this study of solitude in high modernist writing, Edward Engelberg explores the ways in which solitude functions thematically to shape meaning in literary works, as well as what solitude as a condition has contributed to the making of a trope. Selected novels are analyzed for the ambiguities that solitude injects into their meanings. The freedom of solitude also becomes a burden from which the protagonists seek liberation. Although such ambiguities about solitude exist from the Bible and the Ancients through the centuries following, they change within the context of time. The story of solitude in the twentieth century moves from the self's removal from society and retreat into nature to an extra-social position within which the self confronts itself. A chapter is devoted to the synoptic analysis of solitude in the West, with emphasis on the Renaissance to the twentieth century, and another chapter analyzes the ambiguities that set the stage for modernism: Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Selected works by Woolf, Mann, Camus, Sartre, and Beckett highlight particular modernist issues of solitude and how their authors sought to resolve them.

Autorenporträt

EDWARD ENGELBERG is Professor Emeritus of Comparative Literature at Brandeis University. Aside from numerous essays and reviews, he is the author of The Vast Design: Patterns in W. B. Yeats's Aesthethic (1964; revised second edition, 1988); The Symbolist Poem: The Development of the English Tradition (editor); The Unknown Distance: From Consciousness to Conscience, Goethe to Camus; and Elegiac Fictions: The Motif of the Unlived Life.

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