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Evil is a salient component of Endō Shūsaku’s writing. Questions surrounding evil haunted the writer as a student of French literature, having discovered the works of Western authors like François Mauriac and Georges Bernanos. It is around the problem of evil that Endō would create his most renowned novels and the cross-cultural dimensions of the questions he posed on the nature of evil would make him one of the most widely translated Japanese authors.
This study offers new insight into the intellectual and artistic development of the author by focusing on a lesser known yet significant body of work: his essays and critical texts. The book is, on the one hand, an attempt to follow the path of thinking delineated by Endō Shūsaku himself and, on the other, a methodological approach to literary studies based on the application of selected categories of Paul Ricœur’s hermeneutics. Thus, the book accentuates the problem of subjectivity and personhood in Endō’s works, ultimately exploring the question, Who is the one who asks about evil?

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Contents: Paul Ricœur’s Hermeneutics of Evil – Endō Shūsaku and his Encounter with the West – From Critic to Novelist: Towards the Problem of Evil – The Writer’s Cogito: Evil as the Central Problem – The Enigma of Suffering in Deep River (1993).

Hermeneutics of Evil in the Works of Endō

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
      Publication Date: 28/03/2016
      ISBN13: 9783034318396, 978-3034318396
      ISBN10: 3034318391

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Evil is a salient component of Endō Shūsaku’s writing. Questions surrounding evil haunted the writer as a student of French literature, having discovered the works of Western authors like François Mauriac and Georges Bernanos. It is around the problem of evil that Endō would create his most renowned novels and the cross-cultural dimensions of the questions he posed on the nature of evil would make him one of the most widely translated Japanese authors.
      This study offers new insight into the intellectual and artistic development of the author by focusing on a lesser known yet significant body of work: his essays and critical texts. The book is, on the one hand, an attempt to follow the path of thinking delineated by Endō Shūsaku himself and, on the other, a methodological approach to literary studies based on the application of selected categories of Paul Ricœur’s hermeneutics. Thus, the book accentuates the problem of subjectivity and personhood in Endō’s works, ultimately exploring the question, Who is the one who asks about evil?

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Paul Ricœur’s Hermeneutics of Evil – Endō Shūsaku and his Encounter with the West – From Critic to Novelist: Towards the Problem of Evil – The Writer’s Cogito: Evil as the Central Problem – The Enigma of Suffering in Deep River (1993).

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