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Narrating Demons, Transformative Texts: Rereading Genius in Mid-Century Modern Fictional Memoir

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2012
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Narrating Demons, Transformative Texts: Rereading Genius in Mid-Century Modern Fictional Memoir, by Daniel T. O’Hara, acknowledges that the modern conception of literary genius is probably most lucidly expressed in the criticism of Lionel Trilling. But O’Hara also demonstrates that certain important and widely read mid-century modern fictional memoirs subversively return to an earlier conception that emphasizes the demonic nature of genius, a conception that is associated with the occult and the visionary and embraces the vision of evil articulated in earlier literature. O’Hara argues that Thomas Mann’s Doctor Faustus (1947), Vladimir Nabokov’s Lolita (1955), and William Burroughs’s Naked Lunch (1959) all demonstrate an imagining of genius in art and in life that stands in stark and total opposition to the emerging post–World War II age of conformity. These influential works show that genius is inherently a dangerous reality, albeit a creative one. Despite its most transcendent appearances, the full immanence of this conception of demonic genius condemns the modern world to a Last Judgment that is every bit as severe as any envisioned in the Western religious traditions.

V体育ios版 - Table of Contents

Cover

pp. 1-1

Title Page, Copyright (V体育官网入口)

pp. 2-9

Contents

pp. vii-11

Preface

pp. xi-xiv

VSports - Acknowledgments

pp. xv-17

VSports手机版 - The Culture of Genius at Mid-Century

pp. 1-9

Of Love and Death in Modern Culture

pp. 10-32

Deus sive Natura

pp. 33-46

Visionary Contactin the Interzone

pp. 47-60

Notes

pp. 61-68

Works Cited

pp. 69-74

"VSports在线直播" Index

pp. 75-76
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