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Fantastic Body Transformations in English Literature

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The literary imagination seems to be inexhaustible as to the ways in which the human body has been transformed and deformed, twisted, fractured, and re-modelled for purposes of warning and protest, fun, shock, or horror. Re-imagining the human body in strange, alien, or non-human shapes is not only a powerful aesthetic device that lends itself to a variety of purposes, but obviously a fundamental way of coming to terms with both the limits and the possibilities of our humanity, which are themselvessubject to permanent change. The aim of the present collection of essays is to explore the fantastic uses to which the human body has been put in a rich variety of texts ranging from the Middle Ages via the Renaissance to Postmodernity. The individual essays are case studies, dealing with particular texts, authors, or specific kinds and features of body transformation and give an idea of the complexity of the field and the heterogeneity of the phenomena and of their aesthetic, narratological implications as well as their cultural meanings.

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The literary imagination seems to be inexhaustible as to the ways in which the human body has been transformed and deformed, twisted, fractured, and re-modelled for purposes of warning and protest, fun, shock, or horror. Re-imagining the human body in strange, alien, or non-human shapes is not only a powerful aesthetic device that lends itself to a variety of purposes, but obviously a fundamental way of coming to terms with both the limits and the possibilities of our humanity, which are themselvessubject to permanent change. The aim of the present collection of essays is to explore the fantastic uses to which the human body has been put in a rich variety of texts ranging from the Middle Ages via the Renaissance to Postmodernity. The individual essays are case studies, dealing with particular texts, authors, or specific kinds and features of body transformation and give an idea of the complexity of the field and the heterogeneity of the phenomena and of their aesthetic, narratological implications as well as their cultural meanings.

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Authors Sabine Coelsch-Foisner
Assisted by Sabine Coelsch-Foisner (Editor), Sara Herbe (Editor), Sarah Herbe (Editor), Markus Oppolzer u a (Editor)
Publisher Universitätsverlag Winter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2006
 
EAN 9783825352806
ISBN 978-3-8253-5280-6
No. of pages 305
Weight 578 g
Illustrations 6 Abb.
Series Wissenschaft und Kunst
Wissenschaft und Kunst
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative literary studies

Literatur, Literaturwissenschaft, Englisch, Shakespeare, William, Phantastische Literatur, Metamorphose, Gothik, Das Phantastische, Ackroyd, Peter, Ballard, J G, Carter, Angela, Körper (Motiv)

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