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Measuring the Sadness : Conrad, Joyce, Woolf and European Epiphany

Part of the Europaeische Hochschulschriften / European University Studies / Publications Universitaires Europeennes series
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Joyce was the first Modernist to use the religious term epiphany to describe an unexpected insight, often within a trivial, mundane biographical or fictional context.

But prose fiction around 1900 is full of similar concepts under various names: moment of vision, moment of being, anderer Zustand, memoire involontaire.

This book asks three questions: Where does the concept of the epiphanic moment come from?

What does it look like? Why was it so valuable for prose fiction around 1900?

Finally the study looks at the present use of the term only to discover that "epiphany" has recently had an astonishing comeback - even Homer Simpson has had his epiphany.

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Peter Lang AG
3631596855 / 9783631596852
Paperback / softback
808
08/09/2009
Germany
English
223 p.
21 cm
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