'Confessions' Bliss

Postmodern Criticism as a Palimpsest of Augustine's 'Confessions'

F. begins with the claim that "this article will not be a story or an argument leading to any question (though it will be story and argument), but an enactment, or plagiarizing re-enactment" (p. 30) and ends with a question. But it is more fully focused on a modern story than on the 'Confessions'.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor:Gene Fendt
Publicado: S.n., s.l., 1995
Volumen:36
Páginas:30-45
Periódico:The Heythrop Journal
Número:1
Formato:Article
Tópico:- Obras > Confessiones
Estado:Needs Review
Descripción
Sumario:F. begins with the claim that "this article will not be a story or an argument leading to any question (though it will be story and argument), but an enactment, or plagiarizing re-enactment" (p. 30) and ends with a question. But it is more fully focused on a modern story than on the 'Confessions'.