English Literature. Vol. 9 - Dicembre 2022
Description
Sommario:
British Physico-Theological Poetry and Newtonian Physics
The Use of Principia Mathematica (1687) in Sir Richard Blackmore’s Creation (1712)
Benedetta Burgio
“Strange Sight this Congress!”
Byron’s The Age of Bronze (1823) and the Congress of Verona
James Vigus
Anatole France, Oscar Wilde, and James Joyce
A Queer Genealogy of “The Dead”
Michael F. Davis
“Into the Exquisitely Obscure”: Aestheticism and Fragmentation in Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray
Claudia Coimbra
Empowering the Virgin: Rethinking the Agency of the Feminine Characters in James Joyce’s Works
Pei-Wen Clio Kao
Clarissa’s Party in the House of the Sleeping Beauties
A Study of Memory and Time in Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and Kawabata’s The House of the Sleeping Beauties
Usama Ibrahim
Edwardian Hegemony in Tressell and Sassoon
Paul Melia
The Science of Fiction
Human-Robot Interaction in McEwan’s Machines Like Me
Silvana Colella
Publisher:
Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Venice University PressDate:
2023Format
application/pdf (3.10 MB)
Subject
• Death of God • British Romanticism • James Joyce • European Romanticism • Conservative Consensus • Wilde • Newtonian Physics • Artificial Intelligence • <div>Human-robot Interaction • aestheticism • Ulysses • Atavism • Ian McEwan • evil • Physico-theology • Anatole France • beauty • Creation • Failed Annunciation • A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man • Natural Theology • Neoperceptionists • Sir Richard Blackmore • Mrs • Virginia Woolf • Social Class • Education • House of the Sleeping Beauties • Pastoral Ideal • Anthropomorphism • Historical Criticism • Satire • Sport • Byron • Time • Dalloway • Recollection • Ignored Masses • Christian Origin Story • Modernism • Blessed-virgin Women • Eighteenth-century Poetry • Cultural patriotism • Memory • Decadence • Human-robot Interaction • <div>Social Class • “The Dead” • Congress of Verona • Kawabata • Representation of Women • Fiction