04078nam 2200589 450 991046394920332120200520144314.03-95489-612-5(CKB)2670000000534381(EBL)1640395(SSID)ssj0001215102(PQKBManifestationID)11692212(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001215102(PQKBWorkID)11191707(PQKB)11436257(MiAaPQ)EBC1640395(Au-PeEL)EBL1640395(CaPaEBR)ebr10856449(OCoLC)871779988(EXLCZ)99267000000053438120140415h20142014 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrApathy in literature a discourse on emotionless characters and concepts /McCracken, TonyHamburg, Germany :Anchor Academic Publishing,2014.©20141 online resource (97 p.)Description based upon print version of record.3-95489-112-3 Includes bibliographical references.Apathy in Literature; Contents; 1. Introduction; 1.2 What is apathy?; 2. Apathy as a character trait; 3. Unawareness of emotions -The Stranger; 3.1 First indications for apathy; 3.2 Apathy and moral guilt; 3.3 Reliability; 3.4 Apathy as Meursault's tragic flaw; 4. Controlling/repressing emotions - Hamlet; 4.1 Emotion and ratio; 4.2 Examples of repressed emotions: Hamlet in interaction with other characters; 4.3 Soliloquies and motivation; 4.4 Apathy as Hamlet's flaw; 5. Striving to feel - Fight Club; 5.1 Disrupting the state of apathy; 5.2 Who is Tyler Durden?5.3 From copy to original - From apathy to emotion6. Emotion in relation to only one particular feature - Perfume; 6.1 Apathy, smell and existence; 6.2 Grenouille's apathy and further analysis of the character's motivation; 6.3 Crime fiction from the view of the murderer; 7. Apathy as social phenomenon - Do Androids dream of Electric Sheep?; 7.1 The different social groups: three levels of human emotion; 7.2 Empathy and emotion for oneself; 7.3 Creating apathy in society; 7.4 Dystopias and utopias; 8. Apathy in the narration - Boyhood; 9. Apathy in the setting - Endgame and Dubliners10. Intermediate conclusion10.1 The four types of apathetic characters; 10.2 The two forms of apathy as external concept; 10.3 Apathy in the setting and narration; 11. Comparison of further key differences; 11.1 Assimilation to society; 11.2 Religion; 11.3 Will to live and the downfall; 12. Criticism in the text (philosophy in literature); 12.1 Existence precedes essence; 12.2 Concept of time; 12.3 Concept of humanism; 12.4 Concept of freedom; 12.5 Ethical considerations; 13. Apathy in poems - Apathy and Enthusiasm; 14. The reader's experience / Differences between play, prose and poem15. Final conclusion16. ReferencesThis discourse focuses on the different concepts of apathy that appear in literature. Not only characterizations of apathetic protagonists, but also abstract concepts of apathy help to explore this special topic. Several important literary works from all sorts of genres function as examples to explain these concepts. Shakespeare's 'Hamlet', 'Camus' 'The Stranger', Palahniuk's 'Fight Club', Süskind's 'Perfume', and Dick's 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?' are only few of many literary works which are examined under the aspect of apathy in this study. Apathy is the lack of any kind of emotiLiterature, Modern20th centuryHistory and criticismLiterature, ModernGermanyElectronic books.Literature, ModernHistory and criticism.Literature, Modern809.04McCracken Tony971044MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910463949203321Apathy in literature2207162UNINA