Series
Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; v. 113.
Formatted Contents Note
Introduction: Defying laws of genre and gender The complete man: the heroic myth's reinvention in Ulysses: Samuel Beckett and generic refashioning A shimmering doubleness: community and estrangement in the dramatized novel between the acts: Jeanette Winterson and Woolf's hybridic legacy Turning 'Night into day': Stein's theatrical burlesque of enlightenment reason in Doctor Faustus Lights the lights Robert Wilson, Wooster Group, and Faustus's perpetual refashioning Conclusion: Breaking laws and the myth of human singularity.
Local Note
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2014. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [141]-155) and index.
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Available in Other Form
Print version: Tabor, Nicole. Gender, genre, and the myth of human singularity. New York : Peter Lang, [2013] viii, 162 pages ; 23 cm. Studies on themes and motifs in literature ; vol. 113