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Choices and Conflicts

Essays on Literature and Existentialism

by Hans van Stralen (Author)
©2005 Monographs 246 Pages

Summary

This book approaches literary existentialism (1935-1960) from a philosophical point of view and provides a semantic frame through which the primary works of this movement can be interpreted. Readings of Sartre, Sábato, Camus, Böll, De Beauvoir, Nooteboom, and others emphasize the place and themes specific to each writer within literary existentialism as a whole.
One of the most original features of this study is its focus on the central notion of ‘engagement’ after 1960. Having highlighted its waning in postmodernism, van Stralen then demonstrates the vigorous resurgence of this pivotal concept in postcolonial discourses.

Details

Pages
246
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052012735
Language
English
Keywords
Existentialismus Literatur Geschichte 1935-1960 Existentialism Phenomenology Literary history Literary theory
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. 246 pp.

Biographical notes

Hans van Stralen (Author)

The Author: Hans van Stralen studied theology, philosophy, as well as Dutch and comparative literature. He has published widely on hermeneutic themes, with a particular focus on modernism and existentialism. Hans van Stralen is affiliated with both the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and Utrecht University in the Netherlands.

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