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Although Louis de Bernières is a famous and important contemporary novelist, and his work Captain Corelli’s Mandolin has been translated and sold all over the world as a best-seller, there are few academic studies that focus methodologically and theoretically on it. The book attempts to partially overcome this handicap by focusing on various thematic and structural aspects which have been practically ignored so far by this line of criticism. It targets experts and students in literary studies whose concerns are ancient myths and their contemporary revival and reimagining, and who are familiar with goals and methods of myth criticism and archetypal critical discourse, and especially with their current postmodern and postmodernist perspectives.

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Contents: Defining Myth – Carl Jung – Joseph Campbell – Claude Lévi-Strauss – Roland Barthes – Practical Argumentation – Rethinking the Monomyth of the Hero and the Quest as a Critical Concern – The Paradigm of the Monomyth of the Hero and the Quest in Joseph Campbell’s Conception – Reimagining the Monomyth of the Hero and the Quest in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin – Mandras – Captain Antonio Corelli – Pelagia.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 13/06/2014
      ISBN13: 9783631654590, 978-3631654590
      ISBN10: 3631654596

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Although Louis de Bernières is a famous and important contemporary novelist, and his work Captain Corelli’s Mandolin has been translated and sold all over the world as a best-seller, there are few academic studies that focus methodologically and theoretically on it. The book attempts to partially overcome this handicap by focusing on various thematic and structural aspects which have been practically ignored so far by this line of criticism. It targets experts and students in literary studies whose concerns are ancient myths and their contemporary revival and reimagining, and who are familiar with goals and methods of myth criticism and archetypal critical discourse, and especially with their current postmodern and postmodernist perspectives.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Defining Myth – Carl Jung – Joseph Campbell – Claude Lévi-Strauss – Roland Barthes – Practical Argumentation – Rethinking the Monomyth of the Hero and the Quest as a Critical Concern – The Paradigm of the Monomyth of the Hero and the Quest in Joseph Campbell’s Conception – Reimagining the Monomyth of the Hero and the Quest in Captain Corelli’s Mandolin – Mandras – Captain Antonio Corelli – Pelagia.

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