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The Poetics of Early Russian Crime Fiction 1860-1917 - Deciphering Stories of Detection (Hardcover): Claire Whitehead The Poetics of Early Russian Crime Fiction 1860-1917 - Deciphering Stories of Detection (Hardcover)
Claire Whitehead
R2,533 Discovery Miles 25 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fantastic in France and Russia in the 19th Century - In Pursuit of Hesitation (Paperback): Claire Whitehead The Fantastic in France and Russia in the 19th Century - In Pursuit of Hesitation (Paperback)
Claire Whitehead
R866 Discovery Miles 8 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book attempts to reveal how the fantastic operates and how it produces its effects, and analyses the devices and techniques used by the fantastic in order to produce hesitation in the mind of the reader. It proceeds through an analysis of one French and one Russian work.

The Poetics of Early Russian Crime Fiction 1860-1917 - Deciphering Stories of Detection (Paperback): Claire Whitehead The Poetics of Early Russian Crime Fiction 1860-1917 - Deciphering Stories of Detection (Paperback)
Claire Whitehead
R519 Discovery Miles 5 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Fantastic in France and Russia in the 19th Century - In Pursuit of Hesitation (Hardcover): Claire Whitehead The Fantastic in France and Russia in the 19th Century - In Pursuit of Hesitation (Hardcover)
Claire Whitehead
R2,544 Discovery Miles 25 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Hesitation between a natural or supernatural interpretation of fictional events is the life-blood of the fantastic, but just how is this hesitation provoked? In this detailed and insightful study, Claire Whitehead uses examples from nineteenth-century French and Russian literature to provide a range of narrative and syntactic answers to this question. A close reading of eight key works by Alexander Pushkin, Vladimir Odoevskii, Nikolai Gogol, Fedor Dostoevskii, Theophile Gautier, Prosper Merimee and Guy de Maupassant illustrates the decisive role played in the provocation of ambiguity by factors such as modalization, point of view, multiple voice and narrative authority. The analysis of hesitation experienced in works depicting madness or ironic self-consciousness advocates the inclusion into the genre of previously marginalized texts. The close comparison of works from these two national traditions shows that the fundamental discursive features of the fantastic do not belong to any one language.

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