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100 1 $aDerwin, Susan.
245 14 $aThe ambivalence of form :$bLukács, Freud, and the novel /$cSusan Derwin.
260 $aBaltimore :$bJohns Hopkins University Press,$c©1992.
300 $avii, 208 pages ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 183-202) and index.
505 0 $aMimesis and subjectivity in Lukács's Die Theorie des Romans -- Mimesis in a two-way mirror : Freud's Totem und Tabu -- Dreadful discovery in Balzac's La recherche de l'absolu -- The secret of the third story in Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre -- Domesticated irony in Theodor Fontane's Frau Jenny Treibel -- Orality, aggression, and epistemology in Walker Percy's The secon coming.
530 $aAlso issued online.
520 $aTheories of the novel - particularly the realist or mimetic novel - customarily regard literary form as a means of representing a real, historical world. But Georg Lukacs challenged this view, arguing in his Theory of the Novel that literary form also plays an important role in the creation of subjectivity. In The Ambivalence of Form, Susan Derwin develops Lukacs's ideas by comparing them with Sigmund Freud's discussion of mimetic form in Totem and Taboo. Derwin then examines the relationship between subjectivity and form in four works: Balzac's La Recherche de l'absolu, Bronte's Jane Eyre, Fontane's Frau Jenny Treibel, and Percy's The Second Coming. While realistic in their portrayals, each of these novels, she argues, contains "counter-narratives" that violate the realistic principle. Derwin considers the significance of these "counter-narratives" in light of theoretical concerns raised by the authors in their essays or in the novels themselves. By bringing together the work of Lukacs and Freud, Derwin reveals how the creation of subjectivity is a common concern of both aesthetics and psychoanalysis. She also demonstrates the continuing relevance of Lukacs's work to studies of the novel and offers a significant contribution to the understanding of his early influence on the Frankfurt School.
650 0 $aFiction$xHistory and criticism.
650 0 $aAmbivalence in literature.
650 0 $aMimesis in literature.
650 04 $aPsychoanalytische interpretatie
650 04 $aRomans
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650 6 $aMimêsis dans la littérature
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600 17 $aLukács, Georg$d1885-1971$2gnd
600 17 $aLukács, Georg$d1885-1971$tDie Theorie des Romans$2gnd
600 17 $aAndrae, A.$2gnd
650 7 $aLiteratur$2gnd
650 7 $aMimesis$2gnd
650 7 $aRomantheorie$2gnd
650 7 $aSubjektivität$2gnd
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650 17 $aRomans.$2gtt
600 17 $aFreud, Sigmund,$d1856-1939.$0(NL-LeOCL)068465246$2nta
600 17 $aLukács, György,$d1885-1971.$0(NL-LeOCL)068386834$2nta
600 17 $aBalzac, Honoré de,$d1799-1850.$0(NL-LeOCL)068405944$2nta
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600 17 $aPercy, Walker,$d1916-1990.$0(NL-LeOCL)068532717$2nta
600 17 $aLukács, Georg.$tTheorie des Romans.$2swd
600 17 $aFreud, Sigmund.$2swd
600 17 $aFreud, Sigmund.$tTotem und Tabu.$2swd
600 17 $aLukács, Georg.$2swd
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653 0 $aFiction
655 7 $aCriticism, interpretation, etc.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01411635
776 08 $iOnline version:$aDerwin, Susan.$tAmbivalence of form.$dBaltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, ©1992$w(OCoLC)645841711
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