The grief taboo in American literature : loss and prolonged adolescence in Twain, Melville, and Hemingway /
Основен автор: | Boker, Pamela A., 1955- |
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Формат: | Книга |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
New York :
New York University Press,
c1996.
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Серия: |
Literature and psychoanalysis
8 |
Предмети: |
Съдържание:
- "Circle-sailing" : the eternal return of tabooed grief in Melville's Moby-Dick
- "My first lie, and how I got out of it" : deprivation-grief and the making of an American humorist
- "Blessed are they that mourn, for they
- they
- " : repressed grief and pathological mourning in Mark Twain's fiction
- Huckleberry Finn's anti-Oedipus complex : father-loss and mother-hunger in the great American novel
- The shaping of Hemingway's art of repressed grief : mother-loss and father-hunger from In our time to Winner take nothing
- "Ether in the brain" : blunting the edges of perception in Hemingway's middle period
- Grief hoarders and "beat-up old bastards" : Hemingway's bittersweet taste of nostalgia.