Browsing by Subject "Literary criticism"
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Item Open Access Breaking up, down and out: Anomie in Georgi Gospodinov's Natural Novel(Modern Humanities Research Association, 2015) Harper, M. P.This article argues that Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov's Estestven Roman (Natural Novel, 1999) exposes the simultaneous precariousness of anomie, a condition associated with post-Communism, and the vital significance of its productive activity. Fluid memory fragments augment the interpenetrating hi/stories of narrators, both conflate chronological sequentiality enabling the text to resist and subvert orthodox classifications, be they dialectical, moral, deductive or causal. Through its deployment of dispullulations — multiplicitous, paradoxical complexities of peculiar (inter- and intra-) textual events — Natural Novel, I propose, forges a critical ontology with implications for the individual, Bulgarian culture, and even the contemporary moment globally.Item Restricted Edward Taylor and the impertinent metaphor(1988) MacGregor, Alan LeanderItem Open Access Ripping the text apart at different seams(Stanford University Humanities Center, 1994) Akman, V.; Pound, E.; Eliot, T. S.This is a brief reply to Herbert A. Simon's fine paper "Literary Criticism: A Cognitive Approach'', Stanford Humanties Review, Special Supplement ("Bridging the Gap'' Where Cognitive Science Meets Literary Criticism), vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 1-26, Spring 1994.Item Open Access A trial reading of Nesati's Taleb gazel(Ottoman and Turkish Studies Association, 1997) Kalpaklı, M.Item Restricted Yazınbilim ve alımlama estetiğiSayın, Şara