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Creating Literature Out of Life: The Making of Four Masterpieces Book
An exploration of the creative process in four classic works: Death in Venice, Treasure Island, The Rub¿iy¿t of Omar Khayy¿m, and War and Peace. "Doris Alexander has previously used this understanding of the creative process to explain the meaning of works by Eugene O'Neill and by Charles Dickens. In casting her net even wider this time, and in analyzing poetry in addition to prose, she provides more and eloquent evidence that we can indeed talk about the 'meaning' of a work of art. An exhaustive reading of primary sources, and of a great deal of secondary literature on the authors and their times, has enabled Alexander to uncover many of the sources for the memories that Mann, Stevenson, FitzGerald, and Tolstoy refashioned in their works."-Robert E. Proctor III, Connecticut College"Creating Literature Out of Life is a classic of scholarly writing, an invigorating breath of fresh air in the now often foggy halls of academe. The work returns us to the text as it turns us to the difficult, even terrifying, questions of how that text got made. Doris Alexander has written a work of scholarship both meticulous and global. The text is riveting as a work of detection, but demonstrative of the scholar/artist as detective, as it impinges as well upon vast questions it answers without simplifying, and is therefore demonstrative of the scholar/artist as thinker. In utilizing psychoanalytic theory as a tool (but not, as Iris Murdoch cautioned, a blunt instrument), Professor Alexander has excised in the most elegant relief imaginable those 'wellsprings' of the unconscious productive of the creative impulse."-Nancy Cirillo, The University of Illinois at ChicagoCreating Literature Out of Life examines four very dissimilar masterpieces and their authors in search of evidence that will answer some of the many questions in the great mystery of creativity. Crossing boundaries of period, nation, and genre, the study looks into the "why" and "how" of the creation of Thomas Mann's DeathRead More
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- 0271015497
- 9780271015491
- Doris Alexander
- 1 September 1996
- Pennsylvania State University Press
- Hardcover (Book)
- 253
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