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Exile and the writer; exoteric and esoteric experiences; a Jungian approach

By: Material type: TextTextUniversity Park, PA Pennsylvania State Univ. Press c1991Description: 253p.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-271-00710-9
Subject(s): Abstract: 'Bettina Knapp examines the various forms of exile--forced and voluntary--and demonstrates that exile is a fundamental form of the human condition.'
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Dostoyevsky, Fyodor : the House of the Dead. Conrad, Joseph. 1857-1924 : Heart of Darkness. Huysmans, Joris-Karl. 1848-1907 : Against the Grain. Malraux, Andre: the Royal Way. Agnon, Samuel Joseph. 1888-1970 : Edo and Enam. Kawabata, Yasunari: the Master of Go. Levi, Primo: Survival in Auschwitz. Garro, Elena: Recollections of Things to Come. Beckett, Samuel: That Time. Cheng, A.: the King of the Trees

'Bettina Knapp examines the various forms of exile--forced and voluntary--and demonstrates that exile is a fundamental form of the human condition.'

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