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South Atlantic Quarterly (1989) 88 (4): 863–898.
Published: 01 October 1989
...Ned Lukacher Ned Lukacher Anamorphic Stuff: Shakespeare, Catharsis, Lacan The stuff out of which anything is made, is, as it were, a mother to it. Sigmund Freud, Introductory Lectures on Psy choanalysis This use does not use up or misuse the earth as stuff, but rather sets it free to be nothing...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2018) 117 (1): 135–155.
Published: 01 January 2018
... today not through the frame of defeat and demise—or as bare lives (Agamben)—but through the Gramscian lens of the cathartic moment. It explores the political work of catharsis as an emotional, moral, and rhetorical form of collective outbreak from national frames. Through catharsis and paroxysm...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (2005) 104 (4): 723–733.
Published: 01 October 2005
... seeming inescapability is crucially
registered and deployed in a text such as Michel Leiris’s preface to Manhood.
Dreaming of catharsis, dreaming of writing that would be an act, of writ-
ing that would endanger the subject, he can locate his attempt on no other
ground than the confession...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1945) 44 (3): 260–271.
Published: 01 July 1945
..., . . . should be the last experiment which will produce in the German people the necessary catharsis and induce it to take its place in humanity, not as the barbaric master and butcher, but as one of the peoples among peoples, one of the strongest among them in the struggle which is intrinsic to the life...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1957) 56 (4): 480–485.
Published: 01 October 1957
.... To Whitman the poet s task was essentially a public one, performed by the complete man in order to clarify diffi culties and resolve incomprehensibilities for partial men; to Emily Dickinson, poetry was a personal, private catharsis, to be shared only with reliable friends. She steadily disowned any...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1989) 88 (4): 1011–1012.
Published: 01 October 1989
..., John R., The Familialism of "Man in American Television Melodrama 31 Levinson, Marjorie, Back to the Future: Wordsworth s New Historicism 633 Lukacher, Ned, Anamorphic Stuff: Shakespeare, Catharsis, Lacan 863 Mack, Anne, and Rome, J. J., Marxism, Romanticism, and Postmodernism: An American Case...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1971) 70 (3): 423–424.
Published: 01 July 1971
... brings about a catharsis or reconciliation to the tragic world by making us recognize man s responsibility for suffering and evil because of his subjection to a natural law that posits the freedom of the will. Many have found Shakespeare s tragedies not quite so affirmative; even of those critics who see...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1975) 74 (4): 517–518.
Published: 01 October 1975
... observes and perceives and, to be successful, must report even (or especially) when it transgresses the boundaries of his intention. Despite the an tagonism of parts, a good novel will effect in its readers an emotional catharsis, which is a very different experience from the solution of an intellectual...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1964) 63 (2): 259–260.
Published: 01 April 1964
..., on the model of tragedy, to a catharsis of sexual, urinal, and fecal anxieties and of 260 The South Atlantic Quarterly the corresponding sins of excessive pity, excessive fear, and excessive pride. Rueckert concedes that this summa tends, in Burke s handling, to be somewhat strained and finally rather...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (1): 127–128.
Published: 01 January 1960
..., is for those circumstances which elevate ambivalence to special insight, di-vision. En route he rescues much literature by now dismissed as symptomatic of spoiled sensibilities. His preliminary illustration contrasts the catharsis of an audience reassured in Oedipus Rex that they are guilty only of being...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1964) 63 (2): 258–259.
Published: 01 April 1964
... is, Rueckert says, to purify Burke, or, more precisely, Burke s literary theory and critical practice. Its result is to boil Burke down to dramatism, a theory that, as Rueckert pre sents it, reduces all communication and communion, on the model of tragedy, to a catharsis of sexual, urinal, and fecal...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1947) 46 (2): 227–238.
Published: 01 April 1947
... their lunatic age to renew? 237 Will it be so again The jungle code and the hypocrite gesture? A poppy wreath for the slain And a cut-throat world for the living? that stale imposture Played on us once again? The poet knows, alas, that it will be so again and where in another mood he enjoyed the catharsis...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1999) 98 (3): 331–353.
Published: 01 July 1999
... limits to Lessing s own dehumanizing of pity (not to mention, his sympathy toward women) that stem, according to Max Kommerell, from his construing catharsis along the lines of Lillo s exciting of the Passions, in order to the correcting such of them as are criminal, either in their Nature, or through...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1966) 65 (1): 148–150.
Published: 01 January 1966
... to the liberal tone of Pride and Prejudice. But to urge such a precise dialectic is dangerous if we are to be left with the inference that Mansfield Park was a neces sary catharsis, or if it is to be sacrificed to the evolution of Emma-. The negative morality of Mansfield Park has been transformed...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1960) 59 (1): 125–127.
Published: 01 January 1960
..., di-vision. En route he rescues much literature by now dismissed as symptomatic of spoiled sensibilities. His preliminary illustration contrasts the catharsis of an audience reassured in Oedipus Rex that they are guilty only of being human and the unrelieved anguish of Euripides Bacchae, which makes...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1996) 95 (4): 1065–1097.
Published: 01 October 1996
... of catharsis. While Aristotle had made no particular, explicit claims for the political uses of tragedy, Italian Renaissance commentators regularly discussed its social and political consequences. Central to the debate was whether catharsis purged or merely tempered the passions, and whether purgation created...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1971) 70 (3): 424–426.
Published: 01 July 1971
..., the more misleading as he wrote his great tragedies in the seventeenth century. Most disputable is Hemdl s claim that Shakespearean tragedy brings about a catharsis or reconciliation to the tragic world by making us recognize man s responsibility for suffering and evil because of his subjection...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1949) 48 (4): 584–588.
Published: 01 October 1949
... as a base on which to ground his poetry. He could accept the reality of the dream, but his poems indicate that he was uncertain of its ultimate truth. Reverie, interpreted by the poet as he will, remains personal. To secure a catharsis by express ing a personal belief there must be complete conviction...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1984) 83 (4): 384–395.
Published: 01 October 1984
..., and hence he does not die, but dies and rises again. The ritual pattern behind the catharsis of comedy is the resurrection that follows the death, the epiphany or manifestation of the risen hero. 2 One need not take the archetypal approach to recognize that Frye has identified an important motif of comedy...
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South Atlantic Quarterly (1924) 23 (3): 277–293.
Published: 01 July 1924
... is less interested in causes than in effects. Probably the chief significance of Aristotle s theory of the comic, if we had it, would be what he said on a catharsis of comedy analogous to the catharsis of tragedy. That comedy has a cathartic value goes without saying, since all art is a means...
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