Desire: Flaubert, Proust, Fitzgerald, Miller, Lana Del Rey
Desire can take many forms. Hegel related desire to acceptance, Nietzsche to power, and Freud to the erotic. In novels and plays by Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Arthur Miller and music by Lana Del Rey, desire operates in a complex, slippery way that eludes philosophical and psychoanalytic attempts to pin it down. These and other great works of literature corroborate René Girard’s understanding of desire as taking shape “according to the other’s desire.” The mimetic approach frees desire from the preconceptions of both subject- and object-oriented psychologies and puts literary criticism in touch with the concrete substance of fictional narratives. Drawing on both modern masterpieces and iconic works of contemporary pop culture, Per Bjørnar Grande sketches a Girardian phenomenology of desire, one that sheds new light on the frustrating and repetitive nature of human relations in a world of vanishing taboos.
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Desire: Flaubert, Proust, Fitzgerald, Miller, Lana Del Rey
Desire can take many forms. Hegel related desire to acceptance, Nietzsche to power, and Freud to the erotic. In novels and plays by Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Arthur Miller and music by Lana Del Rey, desire operates in a complex, slippery way that eludes philosophical and psychoanalytic attempts to pin it down. These and other great works of literature corroborate René Girard’s understanding of desire as taking shape “according to the other’s desire.” The mimetic approach frees desire from the preconceptions of both subject- and object-oriented psychologies and puts literary criticism in touch with the concrete substance of fictional narratives. Drawing on both modern masterpieces and iconic works of contemporary pop culture, Per Bjørnar Grande sketches a Girardian phenomenology of desire, one that sheds new light on the frustrating and repetitive nature of human relations in a world of vanishing taboos.
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Desire: Flaubert, Proust, Fitzgerald, Miller, Lana Del Rey

Desire: Flaubert, Proust, Fitzgerald, Miller, Lana Del Rey

by Per Bjørnar Grande
Desire: Flaubert, Proust, Fitzgerald, Miller, Lana Del Rey

Desire: Flaubert, Proust, Fitzgerald, Miller, Lana Del Rey

by Per Bjørnar Grande

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Desire can take many forms. Hegel related desire to acceptance, Nietzsche to power, and Freud to the erotic. In novels and plays by Gustave Flaubert, Marcel Proust, F. Scott Fitzgerald, and Arthur Miller and music by Lana Del Rey, desire operates in a complex, slippery way that eludes philosophical and psychoanalytic attempts to pin it down. These and other great works of literature corroborate René Girard’s understanding of desire as taking shape “according to the other’s desire.” The mimetic approach frees desire from the preconceptions of both subject- and object-oriented psychologies and puts literary criticism in touch with the concrete substance of fictional narratives. Drawing on both modern masterpieces and iconic works of contemporary pop culture, Per Bjørnar Grande sketches a Girardian phenomenology of desire, one that sheds new light on the frustrating and repetitive nature of human relations in a world of vanishing taboos.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781628953664
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 07/01/2020
Series: Breakthroughs in Mimetic Theory
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 363 KB

About the Author

PER BJØRNAR GRANDE is Professor in the Department of Pedagogy, Religion and Social Studies at the Western Norway University of Applied Sciences.

Table of Contents

Contents Preface Chapter 1. The Nature of Desire Chapter 2. Desire in Madame Bovary Chapter 3. Proustian Desire Chapter 4. Desire in Th e Great Gatsby Chapter 5. Desire in Death of a Salesman Chapter 6. Desire in Lana Del Rey Notes Bibliography
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