Browsing Comparative literature by Author "Searle, Leroy"
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A Natural History of Genius: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Totalitarianism
Naraghi, YasamanThe eighteenth-century concept of ‘genius’ evolved to strip ambivalent and communal qualities to prioritize the ‘man of genius’ over the merits of his work. A Natural History of Genius: Aesthetics, Ethics, and Totalitarianism ... -
The Catholic Imagination of Czeslaw Milosz
Rosman, Artur SebastianThis dissertation will argue, using a unique hermeneutic model, for interpreting the poetic work of Nobelist Czeslaw Milosz as thoroughly permeated by a Catholic imagination. The introduction will outline a general theory ... -
Genealogical Modernism: Family Structures, Identity, History, and Narrative in the 20th-Century “Long” Novel
Gerhardt, Bradley“Genealogy” is a term which, in literary studies, is frequently associated with its philosophical context—a concept articulated by Nietzsche and Foucault—rather than with its more common usage, to describe the pursuit of ...