AFTERWARDSNESS AS CATHOLIC AESTHETIC IN GRAHAM GREENE'S THE END OF THE AFFAIR AND MURIEL SPARK'S THE GIRLS OF SLENDER MEANS: TRAUMA AND EPIPHANIES OF THE EVERYDAY

(Art 7) Like the fort/da game Freud's grandson plays to transform loss into a creative story of recuperation, epiphany repeats the loss of God forward into a figural return. Hopkins's term "aftering" prefigures Jean Leplanche's translation of nachtraglichkeit into "afte...

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Published in:Renascence 2025-01, Vol.77 (1), p.2-58
Main Author: Sinclair, Peter M
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Language:English
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