Nost/algia as a Mode of Reflection in the Autobiographical Narratives of Joseph Conrad and Henry James
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Product details
- ISBN 9783631879597
- Weight: 389g
- Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
- Publication Date: 29 May 2023
- Publisher: Peter Lang AG
- Publication City/Country: CH
- Product Form: Hardback
Within the past decades, nostalgia has become a misleadingly familiar concept. Whereas popular nostalgia connotes an idealised memory of the past, nost/algia implies a novelty of approach by focusing on the distinction between ‘nostos’ (the return) and ‘algos’ (the pain). Discussed with a reference to the pastoral and the Odyssey, the present study examines certain ‘complex’ deployments of the mode as applied in several autobiographical narratives of two ex-patriate writers, Joseph Conrad and Henry James. The book first traces the history and theory of autobiography and nostalgia. Second, it interprets the nostalgic tensions as complex structures of thought which prompt certain inferences about the writers’ respective attitudes towards the world and their inner selves.
The book explores nost/algia as a complex structure of thought. Alongside theoretical concerns, nost/algia is discussed as a mode operating through the tensions in the images of the past. In reference to the pastoral and the Odyssey, the book examines the deployment of the mode in Joseph Conrad’s and Henry James’s autobiographical prose
