Entangled voices genre and the religious construction of the self /

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Main Author: Ruf, Frederick J., 1950-
Corporate Author: ebrary, Inc
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: hearing voices
  • ch. 1. The voices of narrative, lyric, and drama: The three characteristics of narrative
  • Lyric
  • Drama
  • ch. 2. "Jogona's great treasure": narrative, lyric, and dramatic intelligibility: Intelligibility: Comprehensiveness and cohesion
  • Conclusions
  • ch. 3. "Intoxicated with intimacy": the lyric voice in John Donne's Holy sonnets: Unruly autobiography
  • Donne's Holy sonnets
  • Donne's lyric self
  • The lyric voice
  • ch. 4. "The circle of chalk": narrative voice in Primo Levi's The periodic table: The periodic table
  • The aspiration to narrative
  • Narrative instability
  • "The rich and messy domain"
  • ch. 5. "Survival and distance": the dramatic voice in Robert Wilson's Einstein on the beach: Einstein on the beach
  • Dramatic voice in Einstein
  • The dramatic voice and religion
  • The dramatic self
  • ch.. 6. "Harmonized chaos": the mixed voice of Coleridge's Biographia literaria: The biographia literaria
  • The form of the Biographia
  • Dissociation, fragmentation, and incoherence
  • Harmony and unity
  • Ramifications: the "mixed" self
  • ch. 7. Conclusion: genre and instability.