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The papers collected in this volume explore the concept of crisis of representation in the area of literature and arts that are seemingly losing their potential to shape the picture of political, philosophical religious, and cultural developments. Some of diagnosed reasons for the crisis may include the loss of the referent, ever-increasing distance from the reality of the referential world, the crisis of truth in political discourse, crisis of the idea of re-presentation in philosophy, or the paradox of self-reference in semiotics. The contributors approach this intriguing phenomenon through a detailed analysis, offering novel insights into the realm of literature and the arts.
Contents
Contents
FOREWORD
Edward Colerick
Least Most is Best: A study of Samuel Beckett's "Ill Seen Ill Said" and "Worstward Ho"
Charlie Jorge Fernández
Commodifying the Child: Sacrificial Scapegoating in Ann Radcliffe's A Sicilian Romance (1790)
Katarzyna Kozak
Representing Jonathan Swift: a Hybridized Image
María del Pino Montesdeoca Cubas
'Fictionalizing Life; Living in Fiction': Authorial Representations of Brexit divides in Jonathan Coe's Middle England
Liz Thomae
Figurative Language and Identity: Exploring Deconstruction in Contemporary Religious Discourse
Nithin Varghese
Myth and Metamorphosis: Aporias, Oppositions, and the Crisis of Representation in Sita's Retellings
Indrė Žakevièienė
The Problem of Aesopian Language: The Interpretive Potential of the Short Stories by Jonas Mikelinskas and JuozasGlinskis



