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Deja Vu : Herhaling in Culturen Wereldwijd

Houppermans, Sjef(Edited by)Jacobs, Jef(Edited by)Kruk, Remke(Edited by)
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Repetition has a major role in human culture. In lullabies and prayers, in protests and war cries: from the cradle to the grave, repetition is the companion to life's essentials.

In a constantly revolving world there is no pure repetition.

Events never repeat themselves precisely. This is equally true of repetition in Literature and Art, where the use of repetition is varied and frequent.

How does repetition work? And how can it be of use? Deja Vu unravels these questions in fifteen chapters ranging from film remakes and Baudelaire to the offer of Abraham and David Lodge, Small World.

Deja Vu shows that repetition has been used worldwide through all times and cultures in visual arts, poetry, music, literature and motion pictures.

Language: Dutch This title is available in the OAPEN Library - http://www.oapen.org.

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Product Details
Leiden University Press
9087281463 / 9789087281465
Paperback / softback
709
29/12/2011
Netherlands
21 black and white illustrations
148 x 210 mm
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