Dislocating the end

Dislocating the end
About this book
"Dislocating the End examines how two concepts - catastrophe and typology - have reconceived the notion of ending. This innovation in ending has in turn gone hand in hand with innovation in genre. Focusing on Shakespeare's King Lear, Defoe's A Journal of the Plague Year, and Gershom Scholem's theory of catastrophe, this book shows the implications of displaced endings for tragedy, novel, and historiography."--Jacket.
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- OL Work ID
- OL455123W
Subjects
Closure (Rhetoric)Disasters in literatureEnglish literatureHistoriographyHistory and criticismInvention (Rhetoric)Literary formNarration (Rhetoric)TheoryEnglish literature, history and criticismDefoe, daniel, 1661?-1731Shakespeare, william, 1564-1616, king lear