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  1. Pathos, poetry and politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction
    Published: [2020]; © 2020
    Publisher:  Brill Rodopi, Leiden ; Boston

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    ISBN: 9789004416895
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    Series: Faux titre ; volume 437
    Subjects: Erzähltechnik; Literatur; Sprache
    Other subjects: Houellebecq, Michel (1958-)
    Scope: VII, 299 Seiten
  2. Pathos, poetry and politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction
    Published: [2020]
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    ISBN: 9789004416918
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    Series: Faux titre ; volume 437
    Subjects: Erzähltechnik; Literatur; Sprache
    Other subjects: Houellebecq, Michel (1958-)
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  3. Pathos, poetry and politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Brill Rodopi, Leiden

    "In Pathos, Poetry and Politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction, Russell Williams examines the literary style of France's most notorious novelist. Houellebecq is frequently the focus of debate for his provocative comments about Islam and the decline... more

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    "In Pathos, Poetry and Politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction, Russell Williams examines the literary style of France's most notorious novelist. Houellebecq is frequently the focus of debate for his provocative comments about Islam and the decline of Western civilisation. This book refocuses attention on how such provocation is an integral part of the texture of his novels. Williams considers Houellebecq's writing about literature and outlines the key principles of the author's poetics, founded on an acute sensitivity to reading experience. He then explores Houellebecq's earliest poetry before mapping this poetic voice into his subsequent fiction, including Sérotonine (2019). Houellebecq's relationship with genre fiction and the crucial issue of the authorial persona that exists in and around his texts are also explored"--

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
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    ISBN: 9789004416895; 9004416897
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    9789004416895
    RVK Categories: IH 51111
    Series: Faux titre: etudes de langue et litterature Francaises ; volume 437
    Subjects: Houellebecq, Michel; Literary style; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Houellebecq, Michel; Houellebecq, Michel
    Scope: vii, 299 Seiten, 25 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Pathos, poetry and politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Brill Rodopi, Leiden

    Acknowledgments --References --Introduction : Reading Michel Houellebecq --Critical Reception --Houellebecq's Style --Intertextuality --Houellebecq and the Canon --Houellebecq and Contemporary Literature --Houellebecquian Sex --Houellebecq and Ideas... more

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    Acknowledgments --References --Introduction : Reading Michel Houellebecq --Critical Reception --Houellebecq's Style --Intertextuality --Houellebecq and the Canon --Houellebecq and Contemporary Literature --Houellebecquian Sex --Houellebecq and Ideas --Houellebecq on Writing : 'La participation émotive' --Prose, Poetry and the 'Pathétique' --Houellebecq on Cohen --Houellebecq on Literature --L'Odeur des jacynthes --Contre le monde, contre la vie : Lovecraft's 'pathétique' --'Rester vivant' and 'la partie sombre' --Houellebecq's Emotional Spectrum --The 'Pathétique' and the 'Clinique' --Houellebecq's 'méthode d'attaque brutale' : from Poetry to Prose --Writing as 'méthode d'attaque brutale' : from Lovecraft to Houellebecq --'Le Baudelaire des supermarchés' --Houellebecq, Baudelaire and the Body --Self-Harm and Suicide --The 'Clinique' in Houellebecq's Poems --The Ambiguous 'Sentiment Océanique' --Themes, Images and Poetic Technique in Extension du domaine de la lutte --Asyndetic Juxtaposition --Houellebecq and Bathos --Extension du domaine de la lutte's Poetic Prose --The Ambiguous 'sentiment océanique' ----The 'Poétique' and the 'Pathétique' in Houellebecq's Novels --Poetry in Houellebecq's Prose : Les Particules élémentaires --Houellebecq and Pop Songs --Houellebecq's Pathetic Prose --Dreams --Aeroplane Flights --The Poetry of Motorways --'Alternativement abrupte et douce' --Alexandrines --'Nous pensons aujourd'hui que Michel Djerzinski est entré dans la mer' --La Possibilité d'une île and Decomposition --Poetic Images in Houellebecq's Prose --Worms, Larvae and Flies --The Eye --Houellebecq's 'refrains typiques' --The Poetics and Politics of Genre --The roman policier : 'une phrase sans sujet' --Houellebecq's Novels : 'la peur sentie comme atmosphère' --'Un monde total fermé sur lui-même' --Pastiche of the roman policier! --'L'assassin, c'est le système' --Houellebecq and Agatha Christie --La Carte et le territoire or 'Who Killed Michel Houellebecq?' --Houellebecq and Thierry Jonquet : 'En France c'est le meilleur, à mon avis' --Houellebecq and roman policier Style --Dissatisfying Narrative Closure --Houellebecq and Genre Fiction --Uncreative Writing --Narrative Perspective in Houellebecq : 'qui parle?' and 'qui voit?' --Genette on Narrative Focalization --Extension du domaine de la lutte : Challenging the Narrative 'je' --Les Particules élémentaires : an Ambiguous Narrative Perspective --Plateforme : Aphorisms, Provocation, Ambiguous Framing --La Possibilité d'une île : Provocative Proximity --La Carte et le territoire : a Partial Portrait of the Author as an Old Man? --Soumission : a 'Dog Whistle' Novel? --Conclusion : 'Quelque chose en moi' --Bibliography --Index. "In Pathos, Poetry and Politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction, Russell Williams examines the literary style of France's most notorious novelist. Houellebecq is frequently the focus of debate for his provocative comments about Islam and the decline of Western civilisation. This book refocuses attention on how such provocation is an integral part of the texture of his novels. Williams considers Houellebecq's writing about literature and outlines the key principles of the author's poetics, founded on an acute sensitivity to reading experience. He then explores Houellebecq's earliest poetry before mapping this poetic voice into his subsequent fiction, including Sérotonine (2019). Houellebecq's relationship with genre fiction and the crucial issue of the authorial persona that exists in and around his texts are also explored"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004416918
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    RVK Categories: IH 51111
    Series: Faux titre: etudes de langue et litterature Francaises ; volume 437
    New Perspectives on the Cold War ; volume7
    Subjects: Houellebecq, Michel; Literary style; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Houellebecq, Michel; Houellebecq, Michel
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 299 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Pathos, poetry and politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Brill Rodopi, Leiden

    Acknowledgments --References --Introduction : Reading Michel Houellebecq --Critical Reception --Houellebecq's Style --Intertextuality --Houellebecq and the Canon --Houellebecq and Contemporary Literature --Houellebecquian Sex --Houellebecq and Ideas... more

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    Acknowledgments --References --Introduction : Reading Michel Houellebecq --Critical Reception --Houellebecq's Style --Intertextuality --Houellebecq and the Canon --Houellebecq and Contemporary Literature --Houellebecquian Sex --Houellebecq and Ideas --Houellebecq on Writing : 'La participation émotive' --Prose, Poetry and the 'Pathétique' --Houellebecq on Cohen --Houellebecq on Literature --L'Odeur des jacynthes --Contre le monde, contre la vie : Lovecraft's 'pathétique' --'Rester vivant' and 'la partie sombre' --Houellebecq's Emotional Spectrum --The 'Pathétique' and the 'Clinique' --Houellebecq's 'méthode d'attaque brutale' : from Poetry to Prose --Writing as 'méthode d'attaque brutale' : from Lovecraft to Houellebecq --'Le Baudelaire des supermarchés' --Houellebecq, Baudelaire and the Body --Self-Harm and Suicide --The 'Clinique' in Houellebecq's Poems --The Ambiguous 'Sentiment Océanique' --Themes, Images and Poetic Technique in Extension du domaine de la lutte --Asyndetic Juxtaposition --Houellebecq and Bathos --Extension du domaine de la lutte's Poetic Prose --The Ambiguous 'sentiment océanique' ----The 'Poétique' and the 'Pathétique' in Houellebecq's Novels --Poetry in Houellebecq's Prose : Les Particules élémentaires --Houellebecq and Pop Songs --Houellebecq's Pathetic Prose --Dreams --Aeroplane Flights --The Poetry of Motorways --'Alternativement abrupte et douce' --Alexandrines --'Nous pensons aujourd'hui que Michel Djerzinski est entré dans la mer' --La Possibilité d'une île and Decomposition --Poetic Images in Houellebecq's Prose --Worms, Larvae and Flies --The Eye --Houellebecq's 'refrains typiques' --The Poetics and Politics of Genre --The roman policier : 'une phrase sans sujet' --Houellebecq's Novels : 'la peur sentie comme atmosphère' --'Un monde total fermé sur lui-même' --Pastiche of the roman policier! --'L'assassin, c'est le système' --Houellebecq and Agatha Christie --La Carte et le territoire or 'Who Killed Michel Houellebecq?' --Houellebecq and Thierry Jonquet : 'En France c'est le meilleur, à mon avis' --Houellebecq and roman policier Style --Dissatisfying Narrative Closure --Houellebecq and Genre Fiction --Uncreative Writing --Narrative Perspective in Houellebecq : 'qui parle?' and 'qui voit?' --Genette on Narrative Focalization --Extension du domaine de la lutte : Challenging the Narrative 'je' --Les Particules élémentaires : an Ambiguous Narrative Perspective --Plateforme : Aphorisms, Provocation, Ambiguous Framing --La Possibilité d'une île : Provocative Proximity --La Carte et le territoire : a Partial Portrait of the Author as an Old Man? --Soumission : a 'Dog Whistle' Novel? --Conclusion : 'Quelque chose en moi' --Bibliography --Index. "In Pathos, Poetry and Politics in Michel Houellebecq's fiction, Russell Williams examines the literary style of France's most notorious novelist. Houellebecq is frequently the focus of debate for his provocative comments about Islam and the decline of Western civilisation. This book refocuses attention on how such provocation is an integral part of the texture of his novels. Williams considers Houellebecq's writing about literature and outlines the key principles of the author's poetics, founded on an acute sensitivity to reading experience. He then explores Houellebecq's earliest poetry before mapping this poetic voice into his subsequent fiction, including Sérotonine (2019). Houellebecq's relationship with genre fiction and the crucial issue of the authorial persona that exists in and around his texts are also explored"--

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9789004416918
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: IH 51111
    Series: Faux titre: etudes de langue et litterature Francaises ; volume 437
    New Perspectives on the Cold War ; volume7
    Subjects: Houellebecq, Michel; Literary style; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Other subjects: Houellebecq, Michel; Houellebecq, Michel
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (VII, 299 Seiten)
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references and index