Cultural Histories of Ageing
Cultural Histories of Ageing
Myths, Plots and Metaphors of the Senescent Self
Skagen, Margery Vibe
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2023
314
Mole
Inglês
9780367769796
15 a 20 dias
603
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1. How Can Literary Studies Contribute to a Cultural History of Ageing? 2. Narrative Configurations of Ageing and Time 3. Using Literary Sources in a World History of Ageing 4. Reverie and Late Writing: From the Exemplary Montaigne to Rousseau and Baudelaire 5. "By Nature Led": Old Age in William Wordsworth's Poem "Old Man Travelling" 6. Ageing and Creativity in Goethe's Last Works 7. Senescence at the Russian Fin-de-Siecle: On the Ageless and the Ageing Self of Lev Tolstoy 8. Taking Care of the Self: Ageing in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray 9. Thomas Hardy and the Question of Senescence 10. "I Do Not Write a Life": Hamsun, Psychiatry and Life Narrative 11. Solitude and Senescence: May Sarton's Sense of an Ending 12. French Female Literary Milestones in the History of Ageing 13. "Je suis vieux et tres contemporain": Old Age and Modernity in the Works of Michel Houellebecq 14. Elderly People's Homes in Contemporary Literature: A New Old World by Mariusz Sieniewicz 15. An Ageing Woman's Dilemma: The Varieties of Silence in Merethe Lindstrom's Novel Days in the History of Silence
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Young Men;Ageing;Vice Versa;Russian literature;Narrative Gerontology;Cultural histories;Good Life;Autobiographical writing;Michel De Montaigne;Contemporary Society;Annie Ernaux;La Peau De Chagrin;Late Style;Simone De Beauvoir;De Senectute;Chronometric Time;Dorian Gray;Houellebecq's Novels;Wessex Poems;Basil Hallward;Pop Stars;Michel Houellebecq;Scientific Gerontology;Faust II;La Femme Rompue;Chronometric Age;Kreutzer Sonata;Overgrown Paths;Forensic Psychiatric Report
1. How Can Literary Studies Contribute to a Cultural History of Ageing? 2. Narrative Configurations of Ageing and Time 3. Using Literary Sources in a World History of Ageing 4. Reverie and Late Writing: From the Exemplary Montaigne to Rousseau and Baudelaire 5. "By Nature Led": Old Age in William Wordsworth's Poem "Old Man Travelling" 6. Ageing and Creativity in Goethe's Last Works 7. Senescence at the Russian Fin-de-Siecle: On the Ageless and the Ageing Self of Lev Tolstoy 8. Taking Care of the Self: Ageing in Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray 9. Thomas Hardy and the Question of Senescence 10. "I Do Not Write a Life": Hamsun, Psychiatry and Life Narrative 11. Solitude and Senescence: May Sarton's Sense of an Ending 12. French Female Literary Milestones in the History of Ageing 13. "Je suis vieux et tres contemporain": Old Age and Modernity in the Works of Michel Houellebecq 14. Elderly People's Homes in Contemporary Literature: A New Old World by Mariusz Sieniewicz 15. An Ageing Woman's Dilemma: The Varieties of Silence in Merethe Lindstrom's Novel Days in the History of Silence
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Young Men;Ageing;Vice Versa;Russian literature;Narrative Gerontology;Cultural histories;Good Life;Autobiographical writing;Michel De Montaigne;Contemporary Society;Annie Ernaux;La Peau De Chagrin;Late Style;Simone De Beauvoir;De Senectute;Chronometric Time;Dorian Gray;Houellebecq's Novels;Wessex Poems;Basil Hallward;Pop Stars;Michel Houellebecq;Scientific Gerontology;Faust II;La Femme Rompue;Chronometric Age;Kreutzer Sonata;Overgrown Paths;Forensic Psychiatric Report