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001-es BibID:BIBFORM069945
Első szerző:Fodor Péter (irodalomtörténész, kultúrtörténész)
Cím:The Disjunction of Event, Recording, and Experience : The Dilemmas of Reading Ellis' Oeuvre / Péter Fodor, Péter L. Varga
Dátum:2014
Megjegyzések:Even though it is quite understandable why Elisabeth Young, the first truly comprehensive reader of American Psycho wrote in 1992 that both the debate following the novel's publication and the book's critical reception were "dismally revealing of the low quality of cultural commentary in England and America," this strict statement still cannot provide a satisfactory answer to our question concerning the mechanisms of the literary public sphere. The public debate also raised the attention of the mass media, and in her study Young approvingly quotes Ellis' retrospective statement about its participants, claiming that "[m]ost of them haven't read it and those who have, I think, have missed it in a big way." It would be difficult to argue with this assertion, and the debate might not necessarily offer inspiring aspects for the academic readers of the novel, nevertheless, it is not by accident that various scholarly works have contextualized American Psycho as a case study of historically constructed cultural institutions, the workings of their media, as well as the discursive patterns of the literary public sphere.
ISBN:978-3-8376-2606-3
Tárgyszavak:Bölcsészettudományok Irodalom- és kultúratudományok tanulmány, értekezés
Bret Eadton Ellis
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Megjelenés:Signaturen des Geschehens : Ereignisse zwischen Öffentlichkeit und Latenz / Hg. Kulcsár-Szabó Zoltán, Lőrincz Csongor. - p. 197-213. -
További szerzők:Varga L. Péter
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