Entangled voices : genre and the religious construction of the self / / Frederick J. Ruf.

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Entangled voices [electronic resource] : genre and the religious construction of the self / Frederick J. Ruf.
New York : Oxford University Press, 1997.
x, 125 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 103-120) and index.
Introduction: hearing voices -- ch. 1. The voices of narrative, lyric, and drama: The three characteristics of narrative -- Lyric -- Drama -- ch. 2. "Jogona's great treasure": narrative, lyric, and dramatic intelligibility: Intelligibility: Comprehensiveness and cohesion -- Conclusions -- ch. 3. "Intoxicated with intimacy": the lyric voice in John Donne's Holy sonnets: Unruly autobiography -- Donne's Holy sonnets -- Donne's lyric self -- The lyric voice -- ch. 4. "The circle of chalk": narrative voice in Primo Levi's The periodic table: The periodic table -- The aspiration to narrative -- Narrative instability -- "The rich and messy domain" -- ch. 5. "Survival and distance": the dramatic voice in Robert Wilson's Einstein on the beach: Einstein on the beach -- Dramatic voice in Einstein -- The dramatic voice and religion -- The dramatic self -- ch.. 6. "Harmonized chaos": the mixed voice of Coleridge's Biographia literaria: The biographia literaria -- The form of the Biographia -- Dissociation, fragmentation, and incoherence -- Harmony and unity -- Ramifications: the "mixed" self -- ch. 7. Conclusion: genre and instability.
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.
Donne, John, 1572-1631. Holy sonnets.
Wilson, Robert, 1941- Einstein on the beach.
Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 1772-1834. Biographia literaria.
Levi, Primo. Sistema periodico.
Religious literature, English History and criticism Theory, etc.
Self in literature.
Literary form.
Electronic books.
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Entangled voices genre and the religious construction of the self /
Introduction: hearing voices --
The voices of narrative, lyric, and drama:
The three characteristics of narrative --
Lyric --
Drama --
"Jogona's great treasure": narrative, lyric, and dramatic intelligibility:
Intelligibility: Comprehensiveness and cohesion --
Conclusions --
"Intoxicated with intimacy": the lyric voice in John Donne's Holy sonnets:
Unruly autobiography --
Donne's Holy sonnets --
Donne's lyric self --
The lyric voice --
"The circle of chalk": narrative voice in Primo Levi's The periodic table:
The periodic table --
The aspiration to narrative --
Narrative instability --
"The rich and messy domain" --
"Survival and distance": the dramatic voice in Robert Wilson's Einstein on the beach:
Einstein on the beach --
Dramatic voice in Einstein --
The dramatic voice and religion --
The dramatic self --
"Harmonized chaos": the mixed voice of Coleridge's Biographia literaria:
The biographia literaria --
The form of the Biographia --
Dissociation, fragmentation, and incoherence --
Harmony and unity --
Ramifications: the "mixed" self --
Conclusion: genre and instability.
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title_full Entangled voices [electronic resource] : genre and the religious construction of the self / Frederick J. Ruf.
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title_alt Introduction: hearing voices --
The voices of narrative, lyric, and drama:
The three characteristics of narrative --
Lyric --
Drama --
"Jogona's great treasure": narrative, lyric, and dramatic intelligibility:
Intelligibility: Comprehensiveness and cohesion --
Conclusions --
"Intoxicated with intimacy": the lyric voice in John Donne's Holy sonnets:
Unruly autobiography --
Donne's Holy sonnets --
Donne's lyric self --
The lyric voice --
"The circle of chalk": narrative voice in Primo Levi's The periodic table:
The periodic table --
The aspiration to narrative --
Narrative instability --
"The rich and messy domain" --
"Survival and distance": the dramatic voice in Robert Wilson's Einstein on the beach:
Einstein on the beach --
Dramatic voice in Einstein --
The dramatic voice and religion --
The dramatic self --
"Harmonized chaos": the mixed voice of Coleridge's Biographia literaria:
The biographia literaria --
The form of the Biographia --
Dissociation, fragmentation, and incoherence --
Harmony and unity --
Ramifications: the "mixed" self --
Conclusion: genre and instability.
title_new Entangled voices
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publisher Oxford University Press,
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physical x, 125 p.
contents Introduction: hearing voices --
The voices of narrative, lyric, and drama:
The three characteristics of narrative --
Lyric --
Drama --
"Jogona's great treasure": narrative, lyric, and dramatic intelligibility:
Intelligibility: Comprehensiveness and cohesion --
Conclusions --
"Intoxicated with intimacy": the lyric voice in John Donne's Holy sonnets:
Unruly autobiography --
Donne's Holy sonnets --
Donne's lyric self --
The lyric voice --
"The circle of chalk": narrative voice in Primo Levi's The periodic table:
The periodic table --
The aspiration to narrative --
Narrative instability --
"The rich and messy domain" --
"Survival and distance": the dramatic voice in Robert Wilson's Einstein on the beach:
Einstein on the beach --
Dramatic voice in Einstein --
The dramatic voice and religion --
The dramatic self --
"Harmonized chaos": the mixed voice of Coleridge's Biographia literaria:
The biographia literaria --
The form of the Biographia --
Dissociation, fragmentation, and incoherence --
Harmony and unity --
Ramifications: the "mixed" self --
Conclusion: genre and instability.
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