Inlets of the Soul: Contemporary Fiction in English and the Myth of the FallRodopi, 1999 - 321 עמודים The relationship of myth to literature has largely been overshadowed in contemporary theory by perspectives of a linguistic or sociological orientation and by relativist, sometimes negatory, stances on all searches for meaning. This book attempts to show that myth criticism and critical theories of more recent provenance are not irreconcilable. While taking into consideration some of the more influential tenets of structuralist, post-structuralist, Marxist and feminist theory, it applies a post-Jungian ('archetypal') approach to illustrating the perennial nature of a particular myth (the Fall of Man) in two main traditions (Mesopotamian and Christian) and in the contemporary novel in English. The discussions of five major novels by William Golding, Patrick White, Martin Amis, Salman Rushdie, and Wilson Harris not only serve to expand the mythological insights achieved in the first part of the book; they also suggest the incommensurability of imaginal, novelistic life with mythology's age-old intuitions about the human condition. Myth criticism emerges from this book as an irreplaceable vantage-point from which man's lapsarian predicament can be scrutinized synchronically as archaic wisdom, contemporary anxiety, and post-colonial commitment to the building of a new human city. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 47
עמוד 4
... paradoxically forfeits its eternal nature when it weds cultural relativity . In his Anthropologic structurale , Claude Levi - Strauss argues that the timeless , un- conscious structures implicitly likened to the Saussurean langue6 ...
... paradoxically forfeits its eternal nature when it weds cultural relativity . In his Anthropologic structurale , Claude Levi - Strauss argues that the timeless , un- conscious structures implicitly likened to the Saussurean langue6 ...
עמוד 6
... Paradoxically , Levi - Strauss himself was aware of the fact that the limited set of ' laws ' isolated by structural anthropology was incommensurable with the expansive signifiers studied by myth criticism . He noted the " double ...
... Paradoxically , Levi - Strauss himself was aware of the fact that the limited set of ' laws ' isolated by structural anthropology was incommensurable with the expansive signifiers studied by myth criticism . He noted the " double ...
עמוד 20
... paradoxical metaphor : the axis along which Marduk creates the universe is the vertical line of his body stationed above the Babylonian hell ( 102 ) . The cosmic pole in the alignment of the god's body is rooted in the underworld and ...
... paradoxical metaphor : the axis along which Marduk creates the universe is the vertical line of his body stationed above the Babylonian hell ( 102 ) . The cosmic pole in the alignment of the god's body is rooted in the underworld and ...
עמוד 21
... paradoxically highlights the near - identity of cosmic and human rhythms and the insuperability of the gulf between the former and the latter . Gilgamesh divides into four episodes : the coming of Enkidu ; the forest journey ; Ishtar ...
... paradoxically highlights the near - identity of cosmic and human rhythms and the insuperability of the gulf between the former and the latter . Gilgamesh divides into four episodes : the coming of Enkidu ; the forest journey ; Ishtar ...
עמוד 23
... paradoxically reversed , since " hell " is a mountain to be climbed.17 Secondly , at the time of the epic's transcription , Gilgamesh's clearing the mountain of its trees may have been thought to represent the archetypal culture ...
... paradoxically reversed , since " hell " is a mountain to be climbed.17 Secondly , at the time of the epic's transcription , Gilgamesh's clearing the mountain of its trees may have been thought to represent the archetypal culture ...
תוכן
15 | |
The Perilous Leap | 81 |
Mysterium coniunctionis | 93 |
Patrick Whites The Solid Mandala | 119 |
Lethal Forms | 175 |
The Secular Postman | 209 |
The Lapsarian Ascent | 255 |
Conclusion | 284 |
The Healing Art | 291 |
311 | |
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
Alchemy ambivalent Amis's androgynous anima animal archetypal Arthur Brown centre Chamcha chapter child Child Archetype Christ Christian chthonic Claude Lévi-Strauss Comte-Sponville consciousness cosmic cosmos counterpart critical culture dark death demonic divine dualities Dulcie Enkidu Enuma Elish essence essentialist eternal ethical evil fall Farishta father female fiction fire Fool Fool's Freud Frye geminate Gibreel Gilgamesh Golding's Gospels Harmondsworth Harris's Harrisian human hybridity incest Inheritors inner instinctual Jesus Jung Jung's Jungian lapsarian Lévi-Strauss literary Lok's man's Mary Lamb materialist metaphor Mother motherly motif myth mythology nature novel oneiric paradoxically parodic Patrick White Penguin people's post-colonial Poulter Prince psyche psychic Psychology rebirth regression religious romantic Rushdie Rushdie's Rushdiean Saladin Salman Salman Rushdie Satanic Verses seems sense sexual social Solid Mandala spiritual structure suggests symbolical Tiamat timeless Totem tree turn twin unconscious unity unus mundus vision visionary Waldo Brown William Golding Wilson Harris womb word