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Understanding Céline

Author : Philip H. Solomon
Publisher : Univ of South Carolina Press
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 16,91 MB
Release : 1992
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780872498143

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Solomon examines the principal themes and structures of the novels of French writer Louis-Ferdinand Celine, taking into account his theatre, anti-Semitic pamphlets, and critical works. A biographical introduction and a chronology note the historical and private events that shaped the author's life and influenced his development as a writer. An overview of Celine's writings explores the author's vision of the human condition and his perception of the redemptive value of the work of art by which the disorder of life is resolved by the order of writing. Emphasis is placed on the self-reflective nature of Celine's fiction, particularly on the function of the mythologized head wound to express the transition between autobiography and fiction. Each of the volume's principal chapters is devoted to an individual novel or closely related group of novels, considered in chronological order. A brief plot summary and indication of the work's particular relevance for the reader precedes the analysis of the text. Each work, from Journey to the End of the Night to Rigadoon, is considered not only with respect to its intrinsic interest but also in terms of its describing a phase in the apprenticeship of life that Celine's picaresque protagonist undergoes as he is progressively stripped of his illusions and comes to resemble the narrator more closely.

Céline and the Politics of Difference

Author : Rosemarie Scullion
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 16,52 MB
Release : 1994-12-31
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780874516975

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Eleven scholars provide a new interpretation of Celine's work and its underlying historical, cultural, and political matrix.

Understanding Céline

Author : Wayne Burns
Publisher :
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 45,41 MB
Release : 1984
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN :

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Louis-Ferdinand Céline

Author : Damian Catani
Publisher : Reaktion Books
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 46,81 MB
Release : 2021-10-13
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 178914468X

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The first English-language biography in more than two decades of the French writer, one of the great novelists of the twentieth century. Louis-Ferdinand Céline was one of the most innovative novelists of the twentieth century, and his influence both in his native France and beyond remains huge. This book sheds light on Céline’s groundbreaking novels, which drew extensively on his complex life: he rose from humble beginnings to worldwide literary fame, then dramatically fell from grace only to return, belatedly, to the limelight. Céline’s subversive writing remains fresh and urgent today, despite his controversial political views and inflammatory pamphlets that threatened to ruin his reputation. The first English-language biography of Céline in more than two decades, this book explores new material and reminds us why the author belongs in the pantheon of modern greats.

Celine Dion's Let's Talk About Love

Author : Carl Wilson
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 38,40 MB
Release : 2007-11-23
Category : Music
ISBN : 1441193707

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Non-fans regard Céline Dion as ersatz and plastic, yet to those who love her, no one could be more real, with her impoverished childhood, her (creepy) manager-husband's struggle with cancer, her knack for howling out raw emotion. There's nothing cool about Céline Dion, and nothing clever. That's part of her appeal as an object of love or hatred - with most critics and committed music fans taking pleasure (or at least geeky solace) in their lofty contempt. This book documents Carl Wilson's brave and unprecedented year-long quest to find his inner Céline Dion fan, and explores how we define ourselves in the light of what we call good and bad, what we love and what we hate.

Julia Kristeva and Literary Theory

Author : Megan Becker-Leckrone
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 232 pages
File Size : 12,73 MB
Release : 2017-09-16
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0230801951

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Engaged debate among feminist, political, and psychoanalytic thinkers has secured Julia Kristeva's status as one of the most formidable figures in twentieth-century critical theory. Nevertheless, her precise relevance to the study of literature - the extent to which her theory is specifically a literary theory - can be hard for new readers to fathom. This approachable volume explores Kristeva's definition of literature, her methods for analyzing it, and the theoretical ground on which those endeavors are based. Megan Becker-Leckrone argues that Kristeva's signature concepts, such as abjection and intertextuality, lose much of their force when readers extract them from the specific, complex theoretical context in which Kristeva produces them. Early chapters situate her theory in a broader conversation with Roland Barthes, Sigmund Freud, Jacques Lacan and others around the issues of reading, textuality, and subjectivity. Subsequent chapters look at Kristeva's actual engagements with literary texts, specifically her challenging, highly performative reading of French novelist Louis-Ferdinand Céline in Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection and her career-long preoccupation with James Joyce. A final chapter of the book looks at the way contemporary literary critics have marshaled her ideas in re-reading the poetry of William Wordsworth, while a helpful glossary identifies Kristeva's most pertinently "literary" theoretical concepts, by way of synopses of the texts in which she presents them.

Louis-Ferdinand Céline

Author : Merlin Thomas
Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 47,65 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780811207546

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This book is neither an apology nor a defense, it's a critical biography of the late French novelist.

René Angélil

Author : Jean Beaunoyer
Publisher : Dundurn
Page : 367 pages
File Size : 20,69 MB
Release : 2004-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1550024892

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Previously unknown details of Rene Angelil's personal and professional life are revealed in this investigation into the man who orchestrated one of the foremost successes in the history of show business. A seducer, dreamer, and inveterate gambler, Angelil lived through the 1960s with an attitude of blissful insouciance, only to suffer a series of professional setbacks and disappointments in love, which did not prevent him from achieving fame and fortune. In 1981, Rene Angelil staked his life on a single card: Celine Dion. His bet succeeded, yet the road ahead was still rocky. His health gave way, and as he was recovering, an accusation of sexual assault threatened to ruin his reputation. What comes next in the life of this inveterate gambler? This biography takes us far beyond the idealized, indulgent image presented by the media. Is this powerful man a genius? Is he the victim of a conspiracy, or does he abuse his power? Why is he so feared? This completely up-to-date book contains answers to all these questions and much more.

The Facts on File Companion to the French Novel

Author : Karen L. Taylor
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 31,53 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Electronic books
ISBN : 0816074992

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French novels such as "Madame Bovary" and "The Stranger" are staples of high school and college literature courses. This work provides coverage of the French novel since its origins in the 16th century, with an emphasis on novels most commonly studied in high school and college courses in world literature and in French culture and civilization.