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Ted Hughes and trauma[electronic res...
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Hughes, Ted, (1930-1998)
Ted Hughes and trauma[electronic resource] :burning the foxes /
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コンピュータ・メディア : 単行資料
[NT 15000414] null:
821.914
タイトル / 著者:
Ted Hughes and trauma : burning the foxes // by Danny O'Connor.
著者:
O'Connor, Danny.
出版された:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
記述:
viii, 204 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
含まれています:
Springer eBooks
主題:
Literature.
主題:
Poetry and Poetics.
主題:
Twentieth-Century Literature.
主題:
Comparative Literature.
主題:
Literary Theory.
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781137557926
国際標準図書番号 (ISBN) :
9781137557919
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Introduction. A tyrannical reading of Ted Hughes -- Chapter One. Hughes's Creaturely Creatures -- Chapter Two. Hughes's Landscape, Lacan's Real -- Chapter Three. En Attendent Crow -- Chapter Four. Hughes meets Bacon, Baskin and the Big Screen -- Chapter Five.Hughes and War Trauma -- Chapter Six. Hughes and the Burning of Literary Criticism -- Chapter Seven. 'She did life' -- Chapter Eight. Hughes, the Goddess and the Foundational Fantasy -- Conclusion. A New Classicism? -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography.
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This book is a radical re-appraisal of the poetry of Ted Hughes, placing him in the context of continental theorists such as Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida and Slavoj Zizek to address the traumas of his work. As an undergraduate, Hughes was visited in his sleep by a burnt fox/man who left a bloody handprint on his essay, warning him of the dangers of literary criticism. Hereafter, criticism became 'burning the foxes'. This book offers a defence of literary criticism, drawing Hughes' poetry and prose into the network of theoretical work he dismissed as 'the tyrant's whisper' by demonstrating a shared concern with trauma. Covering a wide range of Hughes' work, it explores the various traumas that define his writing. Whether it is comparing his idea of man as split from nature with that of Jacques Lacan, considering his challenging relationship with language in light of Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida, seeing him in the art gallery and at the movies with Gilles Deleuze, or considering his troubled relationship with femininity in regard to Teresa Brennan and Slavoj Zizek, Burning the Foxes offers a fresh look at a familiar poet.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-55792-6
Ted Hughes and trauma[electronic resource] :burning the foxes /
O'Connor, Danny.
Ted Hughes and trauma
burning the foxes /[electronic resource] :by Danny O'Connor. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - viii, 204 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction. A tyrannical reading of Ted Hughes -- Chapter One. Hughes's Creaturely Creatures -- Chapter Two. Hughes's Landscape, Lacan's Real -- Chapter Three. En Attendent Crow -- Chapter Four. Hughes meets Bacon, Baskin and the Big Screen -- Chapter Five.Hughes and War Trauma -- Chapter Six. Hughes and the Burning of Literary Criticism -- Chapter Seven. 'She did life' -- Chapter Eight. Hughes, the Goddess and the Foundational Fantasy -- Conclusion. A New Classicism? -- Acknowledgments -- Bibliography.
This book is a radical re-appraisal of the poetry of Ted Hughes, placing him in the context of continental theorists such as Jacques Lacan, Jacques Derrida and Slavoj Zizek to address the traumas of his work. As an undergraduate, Hughes was visited in his sleep by a burnt fox/man who left a bloody handprint on his essay, warning him of the dangers of literary criticism. Hereafter, criticism became 'burning the foxes'. This book offers a defence of literary criticism, drawing Hughes' poetry and prose into the network of theoretical work he dismissed as 'the tyrant's whisper' by demonstrating a shared concern with trauma. Covering a wide range of Hughes' work, it explores the various traumas that define his writing. Whether it is comparing his idea of man as split from nature with that of Jacques Lacan, considering his challenging relationship with language in light of Roland Barthes and Jacques Derrida, seeing him in the art gallery and at the movies with Gilles Deleuze, or considering his troubled relationship with femininity in regard to Teresa Brennan and Slavoj Zizek, Burning the Foxes offers a fresh look at a familiar poet.
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Dewey Class. No.: 821.914
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