Comic Sense

Reading Robert Coover, Stanley Elkin, Philip Roth

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Paperback, 197 blz. | Engels
Birkhäuser Basel | e druk, 1994
ISBN13: 9783764350239
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Birkhäuser Basel e druk, 1994 9783764350239
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Samenvatting

The idea for this study came to me in the course of my reading of innova­ tive US-American! fiction of the last three decades. I observed that much of it is cast in the comic mode - or, more precisely, that there seems to be in contemporary fiction an affinity between 'innovation' and 'the comic' and that this affinity, furthermore, appears to be characteristic of postmo­ dernism. It is obvious, at the same time, that comic has become an elusive and, more often than not, a disputable category. Frederick Karl, in his sur­ vey of American Fictions 1940-1980, maintains, for instance, that much comic writing consists in ridicule that lacks deeper intellectual and cul­ tural roots. "Wit and mockery," he notes, "by themselves have little lasting value. Even in the best of such fiction, Gravity's Rainbow, one is made aware of attenuated skits stiched onto previous segments, rather than baked in by a defined point of view. " (Karl: 27) Such assessments of course challenge my view that the comic is in significant ways connected with what is innovative in postmodernist US-American fiction. Yet the term comic -or related terms like humour, parody, irony and so fort- is regularly and heavily employed in discussions or reviews of con­ temporary fiction.

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ISBN13:9783764350239
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:197
Uitgever:Birkhäuser Basel

Inhoudsopgave

One: Comic Sense and the Problem of Attitude.- Two: Robert Coover and The Comedy of Good & Bad Sport.- Three: Philip Roth’s Zuckerman Novels as a Comic “Künstler-Roman”.- Four: Stanley Elkin’s Comic Passion.- Five: Conclusion.- Works Cited.

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