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  1. Issues of shame and guilt in the modern novel
    Conrad, Ford, Greene, Kafka, Camus, Wilde, Proust, and Mann
    Published: ©2009
    Publisher:  Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, N.Y.

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780773443969; 0773443967; 9780773447004; 0773447008
    Subjects: BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Literary; Guilt in literature; Modernism (Literature); Shame in literature; Scham <Motiv>; Schuld <Motiv>; Literatur; Shame in literature; Guilt in literature; Modernism (Literature); Schuld <Motiv>; Literatur; Scham <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Mann, Thomas; Kafka, Franz
    Scope: xiv, 238 pages
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

    Survivor guilt: Conrad's anti-heroes -- Keeping up appearances: aristocratic anxiety in the novels of Ford Madox Ford -- The modern confessional: Catholic guilt in the novels of Graham Greene And François Mauriac -- Elders, institutions and existential guilt in the fiction of Franz Kafka and Albert Camus -- Queer imaginings: l'amour d'impossible in Wilde, James, Proust and Mann -- Afterword: the great escape: the reverence and regret of the American dream

    This study addresses the changes in literary depictions of remorse fostered by modernist literature's response to normative ethical standards. Certain twentieth-century authors believed that the High Modern Period demanded a reconsideration of how individuals may hope to achieve the same social responsibility dictated by traditional values in light of a greater awareness of fundamental human impulses

  2. Issues of shame and guilt in the modern novel
    Conrad, Ford, Greene, Kafka, Camus, Wilde, Proust, and Mann
    Published: c2009
    Publisher:  Edwin Mellen Press, Lewiston, N.Y

    This study addresses the changes in literary depictions of remorse fostered by modernist literature's response to normative ethical standards. Certain twentieth-century authors believed that the High Modern Period demanded a reconsideration of how... more

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    This study addresses the changes in literary depictions of remorse fostered by modernist literature's response to normative ethical standards. Certain twentieth-century authors believed that the High Modern Period demanded a reconsideration of how individuals may hope to achieve the same social responsibility dictated by traditional values in light of a greater awareness of fundamental human impulses

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780773443969; 0773443967
    Subjects: Modernism (Literature); Shame in literature; Guilt in literature; Modernism (Literature); Shame in literature; Guilt in literature; Modernism (Literature); Shame in literature; Scham; Schuld; Literatur; Languages & Literatures; Literature - General; BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY ; Literary; Guilt in literature
    Other subjects: Mann, Thomas; Kafka, Franz
    Scope: Online Ressource (xiv, 238 pages)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record

    Survivor guilt: Conrad's anti-heroesKeeping up appearances: aristocratic anxiety in the novels of Ford Madox Ford -- The modern confessional: Catholic guilt in the novels of Graham Greene And François Mauriac -- Elders, institutions and existential guilt in the fiction of Franz Kafka and Albert Camus -- Queer imaginings: l'amour d'impossible in Wilde, James, Proust and Mann -- Afterword: the great escape: the reverence and regret of the American dream.