J. M. Coetzee and the Ethics of Narrative Transgression synopsis
This book revolves around the poetic elements and elements of the novels c. M.
Cozy. It combines authoring, reading, ethics, and formal analysis into one comprehensive argument about how border novels work between art and life.
Based on the writings of Coetzee, it revisits the concept of metalepsis, challenges common concepts of self-reflection discourse, and invites us to rethink our practice as texts and readers. This study analyzes Coetzee's novels in three chapters organized objectively on the author's relationship with the character, the reader and the soul.
The author and personality are discussed on the basis of Foe and Slow Man and Coetzee's Nobel lecture, "He and His Man". The stories that characterize Elizabeth Costello, or Elizabeth Corrine, work to crystallize the relationship between the author and the reader.
The study ends with a summer reading, a bad year diary, and Docklands as Coetzee co-author with a biography, analyzing the relationship between the author and the soul. Readers will be interested in literary and narrative theory along with Coetzee scientists and advanced students..
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