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5 Jun 2021
Further Reflections on Frances Wilson's 'Burning Man'
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(Bloomsbury, 2021) I. What does it mean when a biographer of D. H. Lawrence declares that she is "unable to distinguish between L...
27 Oct 2020
On Travel/Writing (with a Deleuzian Punchline)
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Have monogrammed trunk will travel To consider travel writing is one thing: but to conceive of literature as travel is something else;...
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22 Aug 2020
On Myth and Literary Criticism
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Northrop Frye (1912-1991) Photo by Andrew Danson The Canadian Encyclopedia I. Many (anti-modernist) writers continue t...
21 Jun 2020
Three Great Liars 3: Oscar Wilde
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Portrait photo of Oscar Wilde by W. and D. Downey (1889) I. Ultimately, all studies of lying and great liars lead to Wil...
16 Apr 2020
D. H. Lawrence: In Sickness and in Health
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D. H. Lawrence: self-portrait (June 1929) It was Nietzsche, of course, who first put forward the idea that artists and philosop...
8 Jan 2016
Torpedo the Ark: A Disclaimer
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I've already indicated elsewhere on this blog that the contents should all be considered as if spoken by a character in a novel . ...
30 Aug 2013
A Deleuzean Approach to Literature
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Portrait of Deleuze by Nicolas Cours-Barracq www.behance.net According to Deleuze, literature is not as an attempt to express ...
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