Reading Games in the Greek Novel (e-bog) af Papargyriou, Eleni
Papargyriou, Eleni (forfatter)

Reading Games in the Greek Novel e-bog

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&quote;How is play constituent in the formation of the Greek modernist novel? Reflecting competition with European and North American models as well as internal antagonism with more established literary genres in Greece, the novel after the 1930s employed playfulness as a means to demonstrate or even perform its novelty. Innovations unexpectedly came from the Greek periphery rather than...
E-bog 348,37 DKK
Forfattere Papargyriou, Eleni (forfatter)
Forlag Routledge
Udgivet 2 december 2017
Længde 200 sider
Genrer 2AHM
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781351193450
"e;How is play constituent in the formation of the Greek modernist novel? Reflecting competition with European and North American models as well as internal antagonism with more established literary genres in Greece, the novel after the 1930s employed playfulness as a means to demonstrate or even perform its novelty. Innovations unexpectedly came from the Greek periphery rather than Athens, and the Greek novel swiftly exchanged a passively understood realism for communicative patterns that actively involve the reader and educate him into bringing scraps of plot into a meaningful synthesis. Featuring key Greek authors such as Yannis Skarimbas, Stratis Tsirkas and Nikos Kachtitsis, this is a comprehensive and innovative study of Greek modernist prose fiction and the first of its kind to appear in English. Eleni Papargyriou is Lecturer in Modern Greek Literature at Kings College London."e;