Still following Percy:
In Still Following Percy, a collection of interrelated essays, Lewis Lawson studies the Percy canon to speculate that an earlier and more fundamental shaping of Walker Percy's character and fictional imagination was his sense of the inadequacy of the relationship which he as an infant had with...
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Zusammenfassung: | In Still Following Percy, a collection of interrelated essays, Lewis Lawson studies the Percy canon to speculate that an earlier and more fundamental shaping of Walker Percy's character and fictional imagination was his sense of the inadequacy of the relationship which he as an infant had with his mother and of her early death. Lawson argues that the sense of loss led to Percy's tendency to regression, to his need to create his own life narrative in fiction after psychoanalysis had been insufficient as a means of reconstruction, and to his conversion to Roman Catholicism. Lawson interprets Percy's conversion as a statement of the possibility of reconciliation through the transcendent truth. |
Beschreibung: | XV, 257 S. Ill. |
ISBN: | 0878058265 |
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spelling | Lawson, Lewis A. Verfasser aut Still following Percy Lewis A. Lawson Jackson Univ. Press of Mississippi 1996 XV, 257 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier In Still Following Percy, a collection of interrelated essays, Lewis Lawson studies the Percy canon to speculate that an earlier and more fundamental shaping of Walker Percy's character and fictional imagination was his sense of the inadequacy of the relationship which he as an infant had with his mother and of her early death. Lawson argues that the sense of loss led to Percy's tendency to regression, to his need to create his own life narrative in fiction after psychoanalysis had been insufficient as a means of reconstruction, and to his conversion to Roman Catholicism. Lawson interprets Percy's conversion as a statement of the possibility of reconciliation through the transcendent truth. Percy, Walker <1916-1990> Criticism and interpretation Percy, Walker <1916-1990> Knowledge Psychology Percy, Walker 1916-1990 (DE-588)118912135 gnd rswk-swf Wissen Loss (Psychology) in literature Psychoanalysis and literature Psychological fiction, American History and criticism Regression (Psychology) in literature Regression Psychologie (DE-588)4132376-2 gnd rswk-swf Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Percy, Walker 1916-1990 (DE-588)118912135 p DE-604 Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 s Regression Psychologie (DE-588)4132376-2 s |
spellingShingle | Lawson, Lewis A. Still following Percy Percy, Walker <1916-1990> Criticism and interpretation Percy, Walker <1916-1990> Knowledge Psychology Percy, Walker 1916-1990 (DE-588)118912135 gnd Wissen Loss (Psychology) in literature Psychoanalysis and literature Psychological fiction, American History and criticism Regression (Psychology) in literature Regression Psychologie (DE-588)4132376-2 gnd Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd |
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title | Still following Percy |
title_auth | Still following Percy |
title_exact_search | Still following Percy |
title_full | Still following Percy Lewis A. Lawson |
title_fullStr | Still following Percy Lewis A. Lawson |
title_full_unstemmed | Still following Percy Lewis A. Lawson |
title_short | Still following Percy |
title_sort | still following percy |
topic | Percy, Walker <1916-1990> Criticism and interpretation Percy, Walker <1916-1990> Knowledge Psychology Percy, Walker 1916-1990 (DE-588)118912135 gnd Wissen Loss (Psychology) in literature Psychoanalysis and literature Psychological fiction, American History and criticism Regression (Psychology) in literature Regression Psychologie (DE-588)4132376-2 gnd Roman (DE-588)4050479-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Percy, Walker <1916-1990> Criticism and interpretation Percy, Walker <1916-1990> Knowledge Psychology Percy, Walker 1916-1990 Wissen Loss (Psychology) in literature Psychoanalysis and literature Psychological fiction, American History and criticism Regression (Psychology) in literature Regression Psychologie Roman Aufsatzsammlung |
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