
Apples and Oranges : In Praise of Comparisons.
Title:
Apples and Oranges : In Praise of Comparisons.
Author:
Asscher, Maarten.
ISBN:
9781940423074
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (250 pages)
Contents:
APPLES AND ORANGES -- A TALE OF TWO SEAS -- THE CLEVERINGA SCALE -- HAMLET AND TELEMA CHUS -- THE QUESTIONABLE PROBLEM -- NAPOLEON AND MEIN ALKMAAR -- THREE WAYS TO BECOME A JEW -- THE SHIP AND THE CARGO -- A FALSE DAWN -- NEUTRALITY versus ENGAGEMENT -- THE CONSCIOUSNESS OF ITALY -- A DANCING FATHER -- THE LATERVEER BOX -- NOT THE BARS BUT THE DOOR -- THE VILLAGE AND THE WORLD -- ERNEST DOWSON and FRANCIS DONNE -- THE BIG PICTURE AND THE SMALL -- THE MARCHIONESS TOOK THE NINE O'CLOCK TRAIN -- PHOTOGRAPHY AND AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- TO WED OR NOT TO WED -- THE OPPOSITE OF ART -- THE DOVE FANCIER AND THE DOCTOR -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR.
Abstract:
What does it mean when people say You can't compare apples and oranges"? Are comparisons across genres inherently invalid, or can they be insightful and illuminating? In this brilliant and provocative collection of essays, Dutch author Maarten Asscher maintains that comparisons can be the highest form of argument. Asscher makes his case with examples drawn from classical to contemporary history, art, and literature: Hamlet in Ithaca and Telemachus in Elsinore, the Mediterranean and the North Sea, writing from a prison cell and writing from a room at home, the suicide" of Primo Levi and Japanese Kamikaze pilots, and so on. With graceful erudition and idiosyncratic wit, Asscher demonstrates how the comparative method can provide insight not only into two subjects simultaneously, but also into fundamental issues they may have in common.
Local Note:
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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