The Art of John Gardner: Instruction and ExplorationState University of New York Press, 14 ott 1992 - 221 pagine |
Dall'interno del libro
Risultati 1-5 di 46
Pagina ix
... literary theory and methodology . Dr. Chester P. Sadowy and Dr. Olav Lausund deserve special mention for their expert help with specific points . The initial research for this study was undertaken during a year's stay at the University ...
... literary theory and methodology . Dr. Chester P. Sadowy and Dr. Olav Lausund deserve special mention for their expert help with specific points . The initial research for this study was undertaken during a year's stay at the University ...
Pagina 1
... literary career . Gardner is no doubt best known as a writer of fiction , but he also tried his hand at poetry , children's books , and plays for the stage and the radio , as well as opera libretti and film and television scripts . He ...
... literary career . Gardner is no doubt best known as a writer of fiction , but he also tried his hand at poetry , children's books , and plays for the stage and the radio , as well as opera libretti and film and television scripts . He ...
Pagina 2
... literary artist in the sense that his fiction is controlled by an elaborate set of theoretical considera- tions . For a fully developed assessment of his art , we need to estab- lish some sort of causal relationship between this ...
... literary artist in the sense that his fiction is controlled by an elaborate set of theoretical considera- tions . For a fully developed assessment of his art , we need to estab- lish some sort of causal relationship between this ...
Pagina 3
... literary powers . Taking issue with John Barth's famous essay , " The Literature of Exhaustion , " Gardner remarks in On Moral Fiction : " Insofar as literature is a telling of new stories , lit- erature has been ' exhausted ' for ...
... literary powers . Taking issue with John Barth's famous essay , " The Literature of Exhaustion , " Gardner remarks in On Moral Fiction : " Insofar as literature is a telling of new stories , lit- erature has been ' exhausted ' for ...
Pagina 7
... literary allusions and the integration of borrowed literary material into his own texts to explore and communicate whatever " truths " he arrives at in his writing ( Chapter 5 ) . This " echoic method " is the most tangible result of ...
... literary allusions and the integration of borrowed literary material into his own texts to explore and communicate whatever " truths " he arrives at in his writing ( Chapter 5 ) . This " echoic method " is the most tangible result of ...
Sommario
9 | |
Rational Morality | 31 |
Tradition and the Artists Moment | 67 |
Collage Technique I | 89 |
A Case Study | 107 |
Dialectics | 147 |
Notes | 195 |
Works Cited | 203 |
Index | 211 |
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