
- 472 pages
- English
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About this book
Viewing thematic writing as the differentiation and elaboration of cultural knowledge, P. M. Cryle applies this new kind of thematics to the commitment" most often mentioned by literary critics in connection with existentialist literature.
Originally published in 1985.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Contents
- Methodological Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- What Is Commitment?
- The Place of Detachment: La Chartreuse de Parme
- I. The Hill and the Plain: La Colline Inspirée
- II. The Upright and the Rampant: Germinal
- III. The Ups and Downs of Commitment and Detachment: "La Comédie de Charleroi"
- IV. The High Plateaus: L'Homme à Cheval
- V. Getting down to Earth: Les Mouches, "Erostrate," Les Chemins de la Liberté
- VI. Making Molehills out of Mountains: Imaginative Polemics in Sartre and Nizan
- VII. Routine Elevation: Le Mythe de Sisyphe, La Peste, L'Exil et le Royaume, La Chute
- VIII. Refusing to Go Down: Rhinocéros, Le Piéton de l'air
- Conclusion
- Extensions
- Exclusions
- Notes
- Bibliography of Secondary Texts
- Index