Auctor Ludens: Essays on Play in LiteratureGerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley This is a book about play practice rather than play theory. Of course, practice presupposes theory, but here the editors choose to keep general theoretical assumptions under cover rather then force them into explicitness. The contributors to this volume were given free rein to discuss whatsoever aspect of literary play caught their fancy. The absence of a predetermined theoretical framework has resulted in an idiosyntractic volume on the different forms of play. |
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Essays on Play in Literature Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley. Essays on Play in Literature Edited by Gerald Guinness and Andrew Hurley CULTURA LUDENS 2 JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING COMPANY AUCTOR LUDENS 2 Gerald Guinness & Andrew Hurley (eds ...
Essays on Play in Literature Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley. Essays on Play in Literature Edited by Gerald Guinness and Andrew Hurley CULTURA LUDENS 2 JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING COMPANY AUCTOR LUDENS 2 Gerald Guinness & Andrew Hurley (eds ...
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Essays on Play in Literature Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley. AUCTOR LUDENS 2 Gerald Guinness & Andrew Hurley (eds.) Auctor Ludens: Essays AUCTOR LUDENS: Essays on Play in Literature.
Essays on Play in Literature Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley. AUCTOR LUDENS 2 Gerald Guinness & Andrew Hurley (eds.) Auctor Ludens: Essays AUCTOR LUDENS: Essays on Play in Literature.
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Essays on Play in Literature Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley. 2 Gerald Guinness & Andrew Hurley (eds.) Auctor Ludens: Essays on Play in Literature AUCTOR LUDENS: Essays on Play in Literature edited by Gerald Editorial page.
Essays on Play in Literature Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley. 2 Gerald Guinness & Andrew Hurley (eds.) Auctor Ludens: Essays on Play in Literature AUCTOR LUDENS: Essays on Play in Literature edited by Gerald Editorial page.
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... Willful Play, by Walter Isle The Playful Atoms of Jorge Luis Borges, by Alexander Coleman Inter-Lude Play-Translations, edited by Gerald Guinness 91 25 47 63 75 Part II: The Games of Literature 1. Post-Lude Literature as Table of contents.
... Willful Play, by Walter Isle The Playful Atoms of Jorge Luis Borges, by Alexander Coleman Inter-Lude Play-Translations, edited by Gerald Guinness 91 25 47 63 75 Part II: The Games of Literature 1. Post-Lude Literature as Table of contents.
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Essays on Play in Literature Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley. Part II: The Games of Literature 1. Post-Lude Literature as Game of Pleasure Amorous Agon, Erotic Flyting: Some Play-Motifs in the Literature of Love, by Frank Warnke From Play ...
Essays on Play in Literature Gerald Guinness, Andrew Hurley. Part II: The Games of Literature 1. Post-Lude Literature as Game of Pleasure Amorous Agon, Erotic Flyting: Some Play-Motifs in the Literature of Love, by Frank Warnke From Play ...
Contents
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Playing with Authorship | 63 |
InterLude | 91 |
PlayTranslations | 91 |
Literature as Game of Pleasure | 99 |
Literature and RolePlaying | 137 |
Literature as Existential Play | 171 |
PostLude | 191 |
LIST OF WORKS CITED | 195 |
NOTE ON CONTRIBUTORS | 199 |
INDEX | 200 |
The Games of Literature | 99 |
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