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Character And Person First Published In Paperback John Frow

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Character And Person First Published In Paperback John Frow
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 331
Author: John Frow
ISBN: 9780198704515, 9780198778554, 0198704518, 0198778554
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: First published in paperback

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Character And Person First Published In Paperback John Frow by John Frow 9780198704515, 9780198778554, 0198704518, 0198778554 instant download after payment.

Fictional character is an ontologically ambivalent category--at once a formal construct and a quasi-person--which lies at the heart of the life of textual fictions of all kinds. Character and Person explores that ambivalence by investigating not only the kinds of thing that character is but how it works to engage readers and the range of typologies through which it has been constructed in very different periods, media, and genres. John Frow seeks to explore the ways in which character is person-like, and through that the question of what it means to be a social person. His focus is thus on the interaction between its two major categories and its method involves a constant play back and forth between them: from philosophical theories of face to an account of the mask in the New Comedy, from an exploration of medieval beliefs about the body's existence in the afterlife to a reading of Dante's Purgatorio, from the history of humoral medicine to the figure of the melancholic in Jacobean drama, and from Proust and Pessoa to cognitive science. What develops from this methodological commitment to fusing the categories of character and person is an extended analysis of the schemata that underpin each of them in their distinct but mutually constitutive spheres of operation.

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