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Faces and Masks of Ugliness in Literary Narratives

by Ryszard W. Wolny (Volume editor) Zdzislaw Wasik (Volume editor)
©2014 Edited Collection 165 Pages

Summary

This collection of essays deals primarily with the idea of ugliness as represented in a variety of literary narratives in English. Shakespeare’s Caliban and his depiction in The Tempest and its contemporary film adaptations are dealt with, just as Joseph Merrick’s innocence of ugliness and Swinburne’s aesthetic transgressions of the late-Victorian period are discussed. Moreover, D. H. Lawrence’s monstrosity of agedness is examined, as well as postcolonial discourses of ugliness in Patrick White, J. M. Coetzee and the Ghanaian writer Ayi Kwei Armah. The volume also contains essays on representations of American Indian captivity narratives, on Nathaniel Hawthorne’s voice in the debate on evil, and on In-yer-face theatre in the Irish context, i.e. Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmaan and Enda Walsh’s Bedbound.

Details

Pages
165
Publication Year
2014
ISBN (PDF)
9783653036985
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631645451
DOI
10.3726/978-3-653-03698-5
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (November)
Keywords
colonial discourse agedness Coetzee, J. M. post-colonialism Kolonialismus new aesthetic ageing body American Indian captivity narratives
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2013. 165 pp.
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Biographical notes

Ryszard W. Wolny (Volume editor) Zdzislaw Wasik (Volume editor)

Ryszard W. Wolny is Professor and Director of the School of English at the University of Opole and Lecturer at the Philological School of Higher Education in Wrocław. He published extensively on British and Australian culture and literature. Zdzisław Wąsik is a semiotician and communicologist. His recent works deal with the philosophy of language and the sociolinguistic typology of discourses.

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