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The Fiction of Ruth Rendell - Ancient Tragedy and the Modern Family

Inglese · Tascabile

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Informationen zum Autor Barbara Leavy Klappentext Praise for The Fiction of Ruth Rendell... "An illuminating journey that should make Rendell devotees appreciate her even more." -Publishers Weekly Aside from Ruth Rendell's brilliance as a fiction writer and her appeal to mystery lovers! her books portray a compelling! universal experience: the intrafamilial stresses generated by the nuclear family. Even those who experience the joys of family life will find in Rendell the conflicts that arise among members of the closest families. Barbara Fass Leavy analyzes the multilevel treatment of these themes in Rendell's works. Rendell! who also writes as Barbara Vine! draws on ancient Greek narratives and on the psychological theories Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung derived from them to portray the disturbed family relationships found throughout her books. Leavy's analysis considers what distinguishes mysteries as popular entertainment from crime fiction as literary art. Leavy also looks closely at the Oedipus and Electra complexes and how they illuminate Rendell's portrayals of the different pairings within the nuclear family and considers the importance of gender differences. Barbara Leavy has written three books on supernatural femmes fatales and demon lovers in folklore and literature. Her book on epidemic diseases as a literary subject! To Blight with Plague! paved the way for her analysis of how Ruth Rendell treats disease as a theme in her fiction. In the field of mystery writing! her study of The Woman in White and the history of psychology in nineteenth-century England is a resource for Wilkie Collins scholars. www.barbaraleavy.com Zusammenfassung Aside from Ruth Rendell's brilliance as a fiction writer, and her appeal to mystery lovers, her books portray a compelling, universal experience that her readers can immediately relate to, the intra-familial stresses generated by the nuclear family. Even those who experience the joys as well as pains of family life will find in Rendell the conflicts that beset all who must navigate their way through the conflicts that beset members of the closest families. Barbara Fass Leavy analyzes the multi-leveled treatment of these themes that contributes to Rendell's standing as a major contemporary novelist. Rendell, who also writes as Barbara Vine, draws on ancient Greek narratives, and on the psychological theories Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung derived from them, to portray the disturbed family relationships found throughout her work. Leavy's analysis considers what distinguishes mysteries as popular entertainment from crime fiction as literary art. The potential for rereading even when the reader remembers "whodunit" will be the basis for this distinction. Leavy also looks closely at the Oedipus and Electra complexes and how they illuminate Rendell's portrayals of the different pairings within the nuclear family (for example, mother and daughter) and considers the importance of gender differences. In addition, Leavy corrects a widespread error, that Freud formulated the Electra complex, when in fact the formulation was Jung's as he challenged Freud's emphasis on the Oedipus story as the essential paradigm for human psychological development. ...

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Autori Barbara Leavy, Leavy Barbara
Editore Poisoned Pen Press
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 12.09.2012
 
EAN 9781590583241
ISBN 978-1-59058-324-1
Pagine 326
Dimensioni 139 mm x 216 mm x 19 mm
Categorie Narrativa > Gialli > Polizieschi, thriller, spionaggio
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Scienze linguistiche e letterarie > Letteratura generale e comparata

Crime & mystery, LITERARY CRITICISM / Mystery & Detective, Crime and mystery fiction, Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers

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