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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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艾夫林•渥的「重訪布萊斯赫」

張靜文, ZHANG,JING-WEN Unknown Date (has links)
The publicelion of Biich in lismayed or infin iated those erities who had with Evelyn early comic novels.It seems that jaugh's apparent obsession with the upper class and fatholicism is horrible.repel- lent unpardenable. Howeyer.the sacred and profane meneries of caplain Byder are nol exclusivelv divided;rather.linny crilicize and counterbalan- ce each other.As a result.the imelies no wholehearted embrace of an ualue. The firet aim of this thesis is to explore the ambivalence of emotious th- nouah the ambiauous narrative--how time dislance does not offer the tone but tosters the nostalaic mood instead.The cmestion of Evelyn waugh's snobbery is the main issue in the second chadter.The last chapter cente- rs on the narrative which reveals that the profane proves to be the holv. The author hopes that this study can shed chariivino lish' an this often misread novel. #50010343.abs #50010343.abs
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Déjouer la transgression : du dandysme au terrorisme des images littéraires, plastiques et cinématographiques / Thwarting Transgression : from Dandyism to Terrorism : Images in Literature, Art and Film

Chantoiseau, Jean-Baptiste 19 November 2011 (has links)
Les représentations artistiques de la transgression aux XXe et XXIe siècles offrent souvent au regard un spectacle violent et macabre. Son intensité attesterait l’existence d’une "pulsion de mort" (Freud, 1920) tout comme elle scellerait ce lien entre l’érotisme et la mort dépeint par Georges Bataille. Déjouer un tel "terrorisme de la transgression", qui épuise aussi bien l’œuvre que son spectateur, invite à démasquer le conformisme et les falsifications de telles entreprises. Aux antipodes de ces postures, existent d’autres manières d’envisager la transgression en art afin de faire de celle-ci l’occasion d’un questionnement en profondeur, ébranlant toute certitude. Ce « dandysme de la transgression » engage un travail formel intense. L’analyse d’un vaste corpus, aussi bien littéraire (Wilde, Barbey d’Aurevilly, Bataille, Genet…) plastique (Blake, Cocteau…) que cinématographique (Visconti, Bresson…), révèle un spectre de stratégies visant à jouer, affronter ou dépasser la transgression. Seule une attention aiguë portée aux spécificités de ces univers artistiques permet le dévoilement de trajectoires singulières, aux enjeux opposés : là où l’émergence de la transgression pose parfois problème (Bresson), c’est ailleurs dans l’impossibilité de lui échapper que réside le drame (Lynch). À y regarder de plus près, le secret de l’esthétique et de l’éthique des œuvres, à l’ère contemporaine, se déchiffrerait tout particulièrement dans l’observation du sort réservé aux limites et aux interdits. Doit aussi être soutenue la thèse d’un rôle central non plus d’une hypothétique "pulsion de mort" mais de l’inceste au cœur de toute démarche transgressive authentique. / Artistic portrayals of transgression in the 20th and 21st centuries often present a violent, macabre spectacle. Its intensity would appear to simultaneously attest to a "death wish" (Freud, 1920) and forge a link between eroticism and death as depicted by Georges Bataille. Thwarting such "transgression terrorism", which exhausts both the work and the spectator, is an invitation to unmask the conformism and falsification involved in such endeavours. At the opposite extreme to these approaches exist other manners of envisaging transgression in art that seek to use it as an occasion for in-depth questioning or to shatter certitudes. This "transgression dandyism" involves intensive formal work. Analysis of a vast corpus, at once literary (Wilde, Barbey d’Aurevilly, Bataille, Genet…), plastic (Blake, Cocteau…) and cinematographic, reveals an array of strategies aiming to play on, confront or transcend transgression. Only on examination of the particularities of these artistic universes do singular trajectories with antithetical goals become manifest: whereas for one creative mind the emergence of transgression occasionally presents a problem (Bresson), for another the drama resides in the impossibility of escaping it (Lynch). On closer scrutiny, the secret of aesthetics and ethics in contemporary works might be elucidated by observing the fate reserved for limits and taboos. That the central role in any authentic transgressive approach is no longer played by a hypothetical "death wish" but by incest is also tenable.

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