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Stephen King or the Literature of Non-exhaustion
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作者 jessica folio 《Journal of Literature and Art Studies》 2013年第7期427-435,共9页
This paper focuses on Stephen King's (1947-) long-form narratives and attempts at perceiving the elements accounting for his endless success. As the author chooses this title for her paper, she clearly keep in mind... This paper focuses on Stephen King's (1947-) long-form narratives and attempts at perceiving the elements accounting for his endless success. As the author chooses this title for her paper, she clearly keep in mind John Barth's (1930-) essay. The choice of "punning" Barth's title is made so as to situate ourselves in the wake of postmodernist studies to try and analyze King's deconstruction and reconstruction of common ideas, myths, and the Gothic genre, applying them to the contemporary era. The choice of this angle of study is accounted by the fact that the aim is to prove that King has not literarily exhausted himself in spite of his 37 years of writing and is in a constant quest for a renewal of the Gothic genre. The notion of remolding is one of the red threads allowing to weave the intricate cloth of postmodernism. The author will here humbly try to unveil the essential elements perceived in King's narratives which allow to qualify him as "a postmodern writer". 展开更多
关键词 GOTHIC postmodemism GROTESQUE PARODY DECONSTRUCTION
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