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Sympathy and Antipathy in Winesburg, Ohio : grotesque and paradox of grotesque
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The grotesque knot of the symptom: Heterogeneity and mutability
Semiotica, 2020The present paper aims to shed light on some post-oedipal moments of the Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis. Going beyond the stereotypical opposition between the oedipal psychoanalysis and the anti-oedipal schizoanalysis, it endeavors to reinvestigate the
Rahman Veisi Hasar
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A Study on the Grotesque Features Represented in the ‘Fox Sister’ Folktale
The Research of the Korean Classic, 2022This study investigates the “inconvenience” and “uncertainty” of the Fox Sister folktale through the concept of “the grotesque.” Beyond the visual grotesque of a specific scene, I tried to examine the grotesque in the mere existence of the fox sister and
Jun-hee Kim
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The Edgar Allan Poe Review, 2021
:There is no doubt that "Berenice" is one of Poe's most disturbing stories; much of this disturbance lies upon its "too horrible" subject—Poe's words—in tune with the aesthetics of the grotesque that were present in certain publications of the nineteenth
Ana González-Rivas Fernández
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:There is no doubt that "Berenice" is one of Poe's most disturbing stories; much of this disturbance lies upon its "too horrible" subject—Poe's words—in tune with the aesthetics of the grotesque that were present in certain publications of the nineteenth
Ana González-Rivas Fernández
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2013
The new edition of the bestselling Grotesque offers an accessible introduction to the use (and abuse) of this complex literary term. Justin D. Edwards and Rune Graulund explore the influence of the grotesque on cultural forms throughout history, with particular focus on its representation in literature, visual art and film.
Graulund, Rune, D. Edwards, Justin
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The new edition of the bestselling Grotesque offers an accessible introduction to the use (and abuse) of this complex literary term. Justin D. Edwards and Rune Graulund explore the influence of the grotesque on cultural forms throughout history, with particular focus on its representation in literature, visual art and film.
Graulund, Rune, D. Edwards, Justin
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Profanity and the Grotesque in Indra Sinha'sAnimal's People
Interventions, 2016A. Holoch
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Introduction: Revisiting the Grotesque in Francophone African Literature
, 2020The introduction provides an overview of the intellectual context for the thematic issue and outlines the complexities around the genesis of Achille Mbembe's 'Provisional Notes on the Postcolony' (1992). It examines how Mbembe's work ushered in a new era
Sarah Arens, Joseph Ford
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Long Takes and the Grotesque in Ettore Scola’s Brutti, sporchi e cattivi (1976)
The ItalianistThis article examines the complex cluster of similar long takes that bookend Ettore Scola’s Brutti, sporchi e cattivi (1976). It investigates the role played by the long takes, individually and together, in enhancing the film’s grotesque humour and ...
Edward Bowen
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Journal of Language, Literature and Culture, 2019
It is tempting to over-simplify the status of grotesque literatures in relation to genre. This paper moves beyond the binary of adherence and violation that often frames discussions of taxonomy, and instead suggests that the grotesque is vital in the ...
Katrina L. Spadaro
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It is tempting to over-simplify the status of grotesque literatures in relation to genre. This paper moves beyond the binary of adherence and violation that often frames discussions of taxonomy, and instead suggests that the grotesque is vital in the ...
Katrina L. Spadaro
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‘Nothing is more tragic than the grotesque’
Performance Research: A Journal of the Performing ArtsSamuel Beckett has been seen as ‘the last modernist’ (Cronin 1997: iii). His writing shows an enduring concern with matters of mortality and material and existential decay, something he shares with postwar modernism.
I. Krishna
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