03659nam 2200757 450 991078069550332120230912162355.01-282-03734-X97866120373441-4426-7358-310.3138/9781442673588(CKB)2420000000003987(EBL)4671400(SSID)ssj0000292957(PQKBManifestationID)11229006(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000292957(PQKBWorkID)10272396(PQKB)11065710(CaBNvSL)thg00600623 (DE-B1597)464372(OCoLC)944178109(DE-B1597)9781442673588(Au-PeEL)EBL4671400(CaPaEBR)ebr11257110(OCoLC)958571501(OCoLC)1380435212(MdBmJHUP)musev2_104635(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/kmjc76(schport)gibson_crkn/2009-12-01/6/417934(MiAaPQ)EBC4671400(MiAaPQ)EBC3255380(EXLCZ)99242000000000398720160922h19991999 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCreative entanglements Gadda and the baroque /Robert S. DombrowskiToronto, [Ontario] ;Buffalo, [New York] ;London, [England] :University of Toronto Press,1999.©19991 online resource (162 p.)Toronto Italian StudiesDescription based upon print version of record.0-8020-4490-5 Includes bibliographical references and index.1. Gadda and the Baroque -- 2. Barque solitude : disillusion and the ruins of war -- 3. Creative bodies : theory and practice of the grotesque -- 4. A Baroque ethics -- 5. A Baroque mystery.In an imaginary dialogue with his editor, Carlo Emilio Gadda wrote that 'the world is baroque', adding that as a writer he had simply 'perceived and depicted its baroqueness.' For Gadda the baroque was not a style but a reality. In Creative Entanglements Robert Dombroski critically examines the nature of that reality. A profound understanding of the Baroque's critical heritage, in areas as diverse as aesthetics, epistemology, politics, and psychoanalysis, informs this groundbreaking study of Gadda's narrative form. Through sustained readings of such thinkers as Leibnitz, Walter Benjamin, Gilles Deleuze, and Fredric Jameson, Dombroski places Gadda - a consummate modernist who is often misunderstood or marginalized as a literary 'stylist' - in a far-reaching theoretical context. Robert Dombroski identifies Gadda's complex 'baroque' style as not merely an aesthetic conceit, but an expression of modern alienation and of loss, grief, and the need for solitude in the face of a fragmented reality. Gadda's baroque is a narrative representation of the human condition, one that encompasses a multiplicity of viewpoints and the labyrinthine nature of human knowledge.Toronto Italian studiesBaroque literatureInfluenceItalian literature17th centuryLivres numeriques.Criticism, interpretation, etc.e-books.Electronic books. Baroque literatureInfluence.Italian literature853/.912Dombroski Robert S.175309MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910780695503321Creative entanglements3731298UNINA