Repetition and Creation

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autotextuality
Baudelaire
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Conceptual Blending
creation
Danah Zohar
Dancing Serpent
Dead Souls
Dual coding theory
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Follow
Gentle Spirit
Gogol's Works
Gogol’s Works
Held
Hermeneutic autotextuality
Hermeneutic Relationship
Igor Smirnov
Inter-textual Links
Intertextual Space
Kolarov
Literary theory
Lyrical Digression
Lyrical Persona
Lyrical Subject
Motif Network
Night Time City
Persona
poetics
Radosvet
repetition
Taras Bulba
Unlimited
Vice Versa
Virtual Figure
Wanders
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367691103
  • Weight: 580g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book advances the notion of autotextuality, the dialogue between works in an author’s oeuvre, and the ways in which new texts are created in self-repetition through the tracing and revisiting of past texts and the subsequent uncovering of undisclosed meanings, unexhausted constructive principles, and alternative versions.

Kolarov draws on cognitive models, such as dual coding theory and conceptual blending, to substantiate a theory of autotextuality and build on previous work on self-repetition and difference to highlight the notion of “discursive desire,” in which new meanings are generated through repetition, and its distinct relationship to creativity. Drawing on analyses of well-established works in Bulgarian as well as the established oeuvres of such authors as Gogol, Dostoevsky, Kafka, and Baudelaire, the volume explores key themes in autotextuality such as the functions of creative memory, the connections between word and image, and the hermeneutic relationships and steps of transformation between texts.

This innovative work addresses topical questions of importance in literary theory today and will be of interest to students and scholars in literary studies and related areas of study within such fields as cognitive science, quantum mechanics, and psychology.

Radosvet Kolarov is Associate Professor at the Institute for Literature at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria.

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