Kipling's hidden narratives
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Kipling's hidden narratives
B. Blackwell, 1988
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注記
Bibliography: p.[124]-129
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This reading of Kipling argues that his fictions have a number of centrally modern preoccupations and a thoroughgoing Eastern influence, and explains religious and supernatural themes, psychic and paranormal experiences and states of emotional trauma, a preoccupation with art and the nature of inspiration. Sandra Kemp discusses Kipling's consistant polarity between East and West and their contrasting attitudes to subjectivity, to language and to narrative. These are the hidden narratives which she traces through a range of stories. They take the form of divided representations of identity, of voice, of truth, of sanity and literature, and of the narrative function of lies, secrecy and silence. The book will be of interest to students and scholars of English literature.
目次
- "Two sides to my head" - divided identity in the Indian stories
- "just enough to tantalise" - reincarnation, theosophy, the occult and metafiction
- "A light of blackness" - the hermeneutics of dream and paranoid fantasy
- "Eyes readjusting" themselves"' - modernism and the pathology of war
- "your cold Christ and tangled Trinities" - the critique of Christian discourse
- "Nothing is Left Except the Words" - the redefinition of fantasy.
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