Acting, Rhetoric, & Interpretation in Selected Novels by F. Scott Fitzgerald & Saul BellowPeter Lang, 2006 - 188 páginas This book discusses works by F. Scott Fitzgerald and Saul Bellow in terms of the conflicts between rhetorical people (actors replete with ever-changing roles, situations, and strategies, and therefore devoid of single roles) and serious people (actors who possess master situations or a referent reality to which they believe everyone can refer), players and doers, artifices and realities, words and the world, and multivocal and univocal interpretations. This book claims that Fitzgerald's and Bellow's treatment of the concepts of actors and acting in their novels provides insights into the dynamic potential of the trope as presented by recent critics and reveals how some literary theories need refinement and modification. |
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... moral part of a passive , disinterested spectator . Yet , as he admits , his tolerance has a limit . As a result , he abandons his place among the audience of others ' plays and plays the role of a moral judge who criticizes and ...
... moral part of a passive , disinterested spectator . Yet , as he admits , his tolerance has a limit . As a result , he abandons his place among the audience of others ' plays and plays the role of a moral judge who criticizes and ...
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... moral judgment . Tom feels that the " black " breakers of rules are messengers of chaos , vulgarity and profanity ; they are devoid of moral values , have no respect for sacred family ties and even suffer from absence of pedigree ...
... moral judgment . Tom feels that the " black " breakers of rules are messengers of chaos , vulgarity and profanity ; they are devoid of moral values , have no respect for sacred family ties and even suffer from absence of pedigree ...
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... moral standpoint ; she is a protector of moral standards while Dick threatens to violate them . When Dick acts in opposition to their measures by playing his cynical role , he proves of no use to the Warrens and so he is considered , by ...
... moral standpoint ; she is a protector of moral standards while Dick threatens to violate them . When Dick acts in opposition to their measures by playing his cynical role , he proves of no use to the Warrens and so he is considered , by ...
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List of Abbreviations ix | 1 |
a gift for hope | 19 |
Nicks Interpretation as Performance | 37 |
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