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Capitalism and Schizophrenia in the Later Novels of Louis-Ferdinand Céline

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Re-examining the works of France's most controversial of literary figures, this book contends that Louis-Ferdinand Celine's pronouncements on the importance of style must be taken seriously if an understanding of those works is to be reached. Capitalism and Schizophrenia in the Later Novels of Louis-Ferdinand Celine provides a major reconsideration of the greater part of the oeuvre of this too-often neglected author. Leaving behind the symbolic capital that the name Celine accrued during the Second World War, this study looks at the works written around and after this period in order to understand the importance of their revolutionary aesthetic not only for their genesis, but also for their very content. The approach taken is unashamedly theoretical which allows this study to provide insights not only into the works of Celine, but also into those of the French thinkers Deleuze and Guattari whose thought, it is argued here, can only be apprehended through application.

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ISBN: 9780820451954
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Author: Greg Hainge
Publisher: P. Lang an imprint of Lang, Peter, Publishing Inc.
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 276 pages
Series: Currents in Comparative Romance Languages and Literatures