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Richard H. Millington

    Snow from broken eyes
    Practicing Romance
    • Practicing Romance

      Narrative Form and Cultural Engagement in Hawthorne's Fiction

      • 246pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Nathaniel Hawthorne's role as a cultural analyst, this book reinterprets his career and narrative strategies within the context of emerging middle-class culture. It presents Hawthorne's romance not merely as an American genre but as a means to reveal and re-examine the hidden dynamics of community. Through his fiction, readers are encouraged to develop a more critical and independent relationship with their cultural surroundings. The analysis highlights Hawthorne's innovative use of narrative voices, positioning him as a transformative figure in the novel's cultural significance.

      Practicing Romance
    • Snow from broken eyes

      Cocaine in the Lives and Works of Three Expressionist Poets

      The highpoint of German Expressionism in the second decade of the 20th century coincided with a rapid increase in the availability of cocaine as the drug was stockpiled for medical purposes by armies fighting the First World War. Snow from Broken Eyes investigates the implications of this historical intersection for the lives and works of three poets associated with Expressionism: Gottfried Benn, Walter Rheiner and Georg Trakl. All three are known to have used the drug during the War, although under very different circumstances, and the cocaine references contained in their works are equally diverse. These range from demonstrative declarations of drug use (Benn), via agonized textual re-enactments of the addict's humiliation and suffering (Rheiner), to the integration of drug symbolism into an original, deeply resonant poetic code (Trakl). In this study, the findings arising from close readings of key works by Benn, Rheiner and Trakl are contextualized in relation both to the longstanding historical association between psychoactive substances and imaginative literature, and to the radical innovations in literary style that characterized the early 20th century.

      Snow from broken eyes