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Studies on the 20th century English novel

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Cím:
Studies on the 20th century English novel
alcím: Working papers
sorozatcím: Kodolányi füzetek
egységesített cím: Studies on the 20th century English novel
Létrehozó:
Bakos Judit
Pellérdi Márta
Goldmann Márta
Farkas Ákos
Mez? Judit
szerkeszt?: Kiszely Zoltán
elektronikus szerkesztés: Schivampl Ildikó
Dátum:
2002-03-08 (MEK-be való felvétel id?pontja)
Téma:
Világirodalom története
angol irodalomtörténet
amerikai irodalomtörténet
Virginia Woolf (1882-1941)
Vladimir Nabokov (1899-1977)
James Joyce (1882-1941)
Thomas Stearns Eliot (1888-1965)
Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957)
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Tartalmi leírás:
tartalomjegyzék: Contents PrefaceBakos Judit: Fine Arts In LiteraturePellérdi Márta: Nabokov's The Real Life of Sebastian Knight or, What You WillGoldmann Márta: "Sirens" The Musical Chapter of Ulysses: Technique and StyleFarkas Ákos: Past in the Present and Future in the Past: T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets and Sweeney AgonistesBakos Judit: Literary Self-Portraits Contrasted - in Virginia Woolf and Wyndham Lewis's Portrait of the ArtistAppendix Mez? Judit: Translations Vajda János: Twenty Years On (Húsz év mulva) Juhász Gyula: No More Can I Recall (Milyen volt...) Juhász Gyula: Forever Anna (Anna örök) Kosztolányi Dezs?: Necrology (Halotti beszéd) Abstracts
Kivonat: AbstractsFine Arts in Literature (BAKOS Judit) The paper contrasts Vanessa Bell's paintings with Virginia Woolf's novel entitled To the Lighthouse. Virginia Woolf must have taken her sister's artistic behaviour as a model in creating Lily Briscoe's complex character. With sensitivity, moderation and strong faith in creation Lily represents an artist struggling with a lack of self-confidence. The process of painting Mrs. Ramsay's portrait is not only about painting but also about the techniques of a novelist. The first and most significant step of creation is an intellectual activity, through which the artist organises her ideas and feelings of her impressions about the world so that she could express her message to the audience in a comprehensible way.Nabokov's The Real Life of Sebastian Knight or, What You Will (PELLÉRDI Márta) The paper deals with Vladimir Nabokov's first novel written in English, The Real Life of Sebastian Knight. In this novel Nabokov offers the parody of an autobiography. The article demonstrates how Nabokov integrated Shakespeare's Twelfth Night into the novel through a network of subtle implications. With this discovery the genre of the novel can be determined."Sirens". The Musical Chapter of Ulysses: Technique and Style (GOLDMANN Márta) The article is about an episode in James Joyce's Ulysses called "Sirens", the musical chapter of the novel. Music is not only one of the principal topics of this episode, but it is also about music per se. The author examines the different levels at which music appears in the style and technique and how the text of the chapter is formed by style and technique. At the end of the paper the author discusses Joyce's influence on contemporary composers.Past in the Present and Future in the Past: T. S. Eliot's Four Quartets and Sweeney Agonistes (FARKAS Ákos) By analysing a T. S. Eliot poem and a play the author makes an attempt to prove that seriousness and popularity are strongly interrelated notions in literature and in arts in general. According to the author real art must be serious and light, traditional and modern in a way that it is rooted in the past but looks forward into the future.Literary Self-Portraits Contrasted - in Virginia Woolf and Wyndham Lewis's Portrait of the Artist (BAKOS Judit) Applying an interdisciplinary approach the paper sheds light on the connection between fine arts and literature, the basic characteristic of modernism, and analyses the rivalry of painting and literature and the relationship between artists and their works of art. Examining the authors' disguised or overt self-portraits the paper is searching for shared aesthetic notions in Virginia Woolf's and other contemporary authors' (James Joyce, D. H. Lawrence, Wyndham Lewis) autobiographical novels. The artist heroes examined are Tarr, Kreisler, Stephen Dedalus, Paul Morel and Lily Briscoe.
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példányazononosító: MEK-01366
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Studies on the 20th century English novel : working papers / ed. by Kiszely Zoltán$Székesfehérvár : Kodolányi Univ. College, 2000$(Kodolányi füzetek , ISSN 1419-5836 ; 5.)$ISBN 963 03 8657 7
Kapcsolat:
HUSSE10-LitCult (Proceedings of the HUSSE10 Conference - Literature and culture volume) (http://mek.oszk.hu/10100/10171/)
Tér-idő vonatkozás:
időbeli: 20. sz.