This book presents an analysis of five novels by Jeanette Winterson and examination of poetic devices used by the writer in her prose. The author of this book explores a variety of methods used by Winterson to achieve the poetic quality of her prose and attempts to define Wintersonian style.
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Agnieszka Miksza is currently working as an assistant professor at the University of Szczecin. She completed her doctoral dissertation on Winterson's works at the University of Łódź (Faculty of Philology) in 2017. Her academic interests are contemporary poetic prose and biblical intertextual references in contemporary British and American prose.
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Festeinband. Zustand: Gut. 186 Seiten ; 22 cm Exemplar in sehr gutem Zustand. Contents - Between Poetry and Prose: Genres of the Middle - "I'm Telling You Stories". Storytelling and Poetry in The Passion - "Empty Space and Points of Light" - Storytelling and Poetry in Sexing the Cherry - A Secret Code - The Poetry of Written on the Body - The Ambiguity of GUT - Poetry and Science in Gut Symmetries - Unfamiliar Familiarity of Virtual Reality - Storytelling and Poetry in The PowerBook - ISBN 9783631803899 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 315. Artikel-Nr. 1165787
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -Jeanette Winterson is a contemporary British writer whoseoeuvreis often defined as postmodern, although the writer herself often underlines her modernist roots. Her novels are inspired by the works of T.S.Eliot and Virginia Woolf. The following book is aimed at researching the poetic devices used by Winterson in her prose. Five novels were analysed:The PassionSexing the CherryWritten on the BodyGut SymmetriesandThe.Powerbook. Some of the most important aspects of the book are the intertextual references to other literary works, especially to the poetry and essays by T.S. Eliot who is the biggest inspiration in Winterson's works. The book is an attempt to define the Wintersonian style, and it presents a variety of methods used by Winterson to achieve the poetic quality in her prose. The research demonstrates both the prosaic and poetic elements of Winterson's works which illustrate the connection between transparency and opacity of language. What is interesting is the notion of the literal which may appear mundane and unpoetic. However, this analysis of Winterson's novels shows that the literal is an essential element of poetry. 186 pp. Englisch. Artikel-Nr. 9783631803899
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Jeanette Winterson is a contemporary British writer whose oeuvre is often defined as postmodern, although the writer herself often underlines her modernist roots. Her novels are inspired by the works of T.S.Eliot and Virginia Woolf. The following book is aimed at researching the poetic devices used by Winterson in her prose. Five novels were analysed: The Passion, Sexing the Cherry, Written on the Body, Gut Symmetries and The.Powerbook. Some of the most important aspects of the book are the intertextual references to other literary works, especially to the poetry and essays by T.S. Eliot who is the biggest inspiration in Winterson's works. The book is an attempt to define the Wintersonian style, and it presents a variety of methods used by Winterson to achieve the poetic quality in her prose. The research demonstrates both the prosaic and poetic elements of Winterson's works which illustrate the connection between transparency and opacity of language. What is interesting is the notion of the literal which may appear mundane and unpoetic. However, this analysis of Winterson's novels shows that the literal is an essential element of poetry. Artikel-Nr. 9783631803899
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