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Pt. I | The Anatomy of a Paradigm Shift | |
1 | Subjective Interiority and the Problem of Symbolic Reference: Montaigne, Descartes, and d'Urfe | 1 |
2 | Narrative as a Quest for Meaning: The Mythopoeic Journey of the d'Urfean Subject | 43 |
Pt. II | Negotiating the Liminal Sign | |
3 | Love Sickness and the Metaphysical Doctor: Subjectivity and the Idealist Dialectic in d'Urfe's Polemics | 79 |
4 | Self-Interest, Deceit and the Voyeur: Subjectivity and Self-disclosure in Astree's Confession | 123 |
5 | From the Cavern of Memory to the Theater of the World: Subjectivity and Self-disclosure in Celadon's Quest for identity | 163 |
Epilogue | 211 | |
Bibliography | 223 | |
Index | 229 |
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Add Subjectivity and the signs of love, Centering his analysis on the consequences for self-representation of the epistemic shift to modernity, Dr. Hembree reassesses the cultural importance of one of the early seventeenth-century's neglected masterpieces of prose fiction, Honore d'Urfe's L'Ast, Subjectivity and the signs of love to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Subjectivity and the signs of love, Centering his analysis on the consequences for self-representation of the epistemic shift to modernity, Dr. Hembree reassesses the cultural importance of one of the early seventeenth-century's neglected masterpieces of prose fiction, Honore d'Urfe's L'Ast, Subjectivity and the signs of love to your collection on WonderClub |