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6. The Comic Vision and the Grotesque
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Elliott B. Gose
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Prologue xi
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PART 1: INTRODUCTION
- Introduction 1
- 1. Joyce and Bruno 8
- 2. Material Universe and Spiritual Activity 20
- 3. The Round of Nature 38
- 4. Roads Parallel and Roads Contrary 50
- 5. Transformations of the Creator 61
- 6. The Comic Vision and the Grotesque 77
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PART 2: INTRODUCTION
- Introduction 95
- 7. Conditioned Ego and Observing Self 102
- 8. The Image of the Artist: Destruction, Perversion, Creation 116
- 9. Comedy in'Circe' 137
- 10. The Grotesque in 'Circe' 153
- 11. 'Ithaca': Reduction and Sublimation 167
- 12. A Great Joker at the Universe 186
- Notes 199
- Index 221
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Prologue xi
-
PART 1: INTRODUCTION
- Introduction 1
- 1. Joyce and Bruno 8
- 2. Material Universe and Spiritual Activity 20
- 3. The Round of Nature 38
- 4. Roads Parallel and Roads Contrary 50
- 5. Transformations of the Creator 61
- 6. The Comic Vision and the Grotesque 77
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PART 2: INTRODUCTION
- Introduction 95
- 7. Conditioned Ego and Observing Self 102
- 8. The Image of the Artist: Destruction, Perversion, Creation 116
- 9. Comedy in'Circe' 137
- 10. The Grotesque in 'Circe' 153
- 11. 'Ithaca': Reduction and Sublimation 167
- 12. A Great Joker at the Universe 186
- Notes 199
- Index 221