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Detaining Time is the first book to investigate the representation of time in literature in terms of the project to reconceptualize time, so that its movement no longer threatens security. Focusing on the nature, consequences, and resolution of resistance to temporal passage, Eric P. Levy offers detailed and probing close readings, enriched by thorough yet engaging explication and application of prominent philosophical theories of time. Philosophy is here employed not as a rigid model to which literature is forced to conform, but instead as a lens through which elements crucial to the…mehr
Detaining Time is the first book to investigate the representation of time in literature in terms of the project to reconceptualize time, so that its movement no longer threatens security. Focusing on the nature, consequences, and resolution of resistance to temporal passage, Eric P. Levy offers detailed and probing close readings, enriched by thorough yet engaging explication and application of prominent philosophical theories of time. Philosophy is here employed not as a rigid model to which literature is forced to conform, but instead as a lens through which elements crucial to the literary texts can be isolated and clarified, even as they concern ideas different from those expounded in philosophy. The literary texts treated include Hamlet, Hard Times, Ulysses, Mrs Dalloway, To the Lighthouse, a wide range of Beckettian works, and Enduring Love - textsdistinguished by their challenging, relentless, original, and dramatic depiction of the struggle with temporality. The philosophies of time covered include those of Aristotle, Kant, Bergson, John McTaggart, C.D. Broad, Edmund Husserl and Gilles Deleuze.
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Autorenporträt
Eric P. Levy is Associate Professor Emeritus at The University of British Columbia, Canada. He is the author ofBeckett and the Voice of Species: A Study of the Prose Fiction (1980), Trapped in Thought: A Study of the Beckettian Mentality (2007) and Hamlet and the Rethinking of Man (2008). He has also published fifty-five articles in various areas of literary criticism, and garnered twenty-five republications.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. The Mimesis of Time in Hamlet 2. Dickens' Pathology of Time in Hard Times 3. Time and Metempsychosis in Ulysses 4. "the horror of the moment": Fear and Acceptance of Time in Mrs Dalloway 5. The Phenomenology of Temporal Trauma in To the Lighthouse 6. The Beckettian Mimesis of Time 7. Postlapsarian Will and the Problem of Time in Ian McEwan's Enduring Love 8. Further Perspectives: Explication of Gilles Deleuze's Temporal Theory 9. Further Perspectives: Application of Gilles Deleuze's Temporal Theory Epilogue: Time and Agency Notes Bibliography
Introduction 1. The Mimesis of Time in Hamlet 2. Dickens' Pathology of Time in Hard Times 3. Time and Metempsychosis in Ulysses 4. "the horror of the moment": Fear and Acceptance of Time in Mrs Dalloway 5. The Phenomenology of Temporal Trauma in To the Lighthouse 6. The Beckettian Mimesis of Time 7. Postlapsarian Will and the Problem of Time in Ian McEwan's Enduring Love 8. Further Perspectives: Explication of Gilles Deleuze's Temporal Theory 9. Further Perspectives: Application of Gilles Deleuze's Temporal Theory Epilogue: Time and Agency Notes Bibliography
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