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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... thinks Gatsby feels or thinks about something as if Gatsby did feel so . So perhaps Gatsby's story shows us something about Nick as much as about Gatsby , who is treated as a mask by Nick . As described by Nick , the moment Gatsby saw ...
... thinks Gatsby feels or thinks about something as if Gatsby did feel so . So perhaps Gatsby's story shows us something about Nick as much as about Gatsby , who is treated as a mask by Nick . As described by Nick , the moment Gatsby saw ...
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... thinks he is entitled to have what he wants when he pleases and that includes his desire to bend the Warrens and their circle to his will . Dick , for example , thinks he can be the moral guide , even the father of all his friends as a ...
... thinks he is entitled to have what he wants when he pleases and that includes his desire to bend the Warrens and their circle to his will . Dick , for example , thinks he can be the moral guide , even the father of all his friends as a ...
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... thinks that the Jews are members of the species that Richard Lanham calls “ homo seriosus ” and as such they should exhibit persistence in pure and vital connection with Jewish symbols , their central value system within the ever ...
... thinks that the Jews are members of the species that Richard Lanham calls “ homo seriosus ” and as such they should exhibit persistence in pure and vital connection with Jewish symbols , their central value system within the ever ...
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List of Abbreviations ix | 1 |
a gift for hope | 19 |
Nicks Interpretation as Performance | 37 |
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