Mimesis, desire, and the novel : Rene Girard and literary criticism /

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Imprint:East Lansing, MI : Michigan State University Press, 2015.
©2015
Description:1 online resource.
Language:English
Series:Studies in violence, mimesis, and culture
Studies in violence, mimesis, and culture.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11909651
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Other authors / contributors:Antonello, Pierpaolo, editor.
Webb, Heather, editor.
ISBN:9781609174521
1609174526
9781611861655
9781628951738
1628951737
9781628961737
1611861659
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed April 7, 2016).
Summary:Fifty years after its publication in English, Ren ̌Girard's Deceit, Desire, and the Novel (1965) has never ceased to fascinate, challenge, inspire, and sometimes irritate, literary scholars. It has become one of the great classics of literary criticism, and the notion of triangular desire is now part of the theoretical parlance among critics and students. It also represents the genetic starting point for what has become one of the most encompassing, challenging, and far-reaching theories conceived in the humanities in the last century: mimetic theory. This book provides a forum for new generations of scholars and critics to reassess, challenge, and expand the theoretical and hermeneutical reach of key issues brought forward by Girard's book, including literary knowledge, realism and representation, imitation and the anxiety of influence, metaphysical desire, deviated transcendence, literature and religious experience, individualism and modernity, and death and resurrection. It also provides a more extensive and detailed historical understanding of the representation of desire, imitation, and rivalry within European and world literature, from Dante to Proust and from Dickens to Jonathan Littell.
Other form:Print version: Mimesis, desire, and the novel. ©2015