Meeleheide ja morbiidne vitaalsus Djuna Barnesi „Öömetsas” ja Reed Morni „Andekas parasiidis”
This article focuses on American writer Djuna Barnes’s novel “Nightwood” (1936) and Estonian writer Reed Morn’s novel “The Talented Parasite” (Andekas parasiit, 1927). Specifically, the article analyses how the two novels represent bodies, affects and materiality, relying on the notion of affective...
Main Author: | Raili Marling |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | Estonian |
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SA Kultuurileht
2023-09-01
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Series: | Keel ja Kirjandus |
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Online Access: | https://keeljakirjandus.ee/ee/archives/35815 |
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