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Transcribing the Territory; or, Rethinking Resistance : A Study in Classic American Fiction.
Title:
Transcribing the Territory; or, Rethinking Resistance : A Study in Classic American Fiction.
Author:
Semrau, Janusz.
ISBN:
9783653019698
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (283 pages)
Series:
Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature ; v.6

Warsaw Studies in English Language and Literature
Contents:
Contents -- Prefatory -- Pre-liminary -- Chapter One: Being-in-the-world -- Chapter Two: Be-domesticating Bartleby -- Chapter Three: Forging the official-dome of Being -- Chapter Four: De-same (Dasein) old Huck -- Chapter Five: Dis-closure of Huckleberry Finn -- Chapter Six: De-distancing outside-looking-in -- In conclusion -- References.
Abstract:
Inspired by Martin Heidegger's notion of being-in-the-world, this study presents a quasi-phenomenological close reading of Herman Melville's most famous novella Bartleby the Scrivener and Mark Twain's most famous novel Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. It is meant as a broad critique of both cultural and intellectual rhetoric of recalcitrance, estrangement and awayness that has long predominated within interpretations of American literature. The study refers selectively to the works of such classic authors as James F. Cooper, Washington Irving, R. W. Emerson, H. D. Thoreau, Walt Whitman, Henry James, Robert Frost, James Joyce, and Donald Barthelme. As an extended intertextual footnote, Transcribing the Territory advances also a more positive existential appreciation of the ostensibly forbidding landscape of Nathaniel Hawthorne's most famous romance The Scarlet Letter.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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