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Comparing postcolonial literatures : dislocations
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ISBN: 0333723392 Year: 2000 Publisher: Palgrave Publishers,

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American tricksters : thoughts on the shadow side of a culture's psyche
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ISBN: 9781630877330 1630877336 9781625647900 1625647905 Year: 2014 Publisher: Eugene, Oregon : Cascade Books,

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Tricksters are known by their deeds. Obviously not all the examples in American Tricksters are full-blown mythological tricksters like Coyote, Raven, or the Two Brothers found in Native American stories, or superhuman figures like the larger-than-life Davy Crockett of nineteenth-century tales. Newer expressions of trickiness do share some qualities with the Trickster archetype seen in myths. Rock stars who break taboos and get away with it, heroes who overcome monstrous circumstances, crafty folk who find a way to survive and thrive when the odds are against them, men making spectacles of them


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Trickster and hero : two characters in the oral and written traditions of the world
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ISBN: 0299290735 1283976137 9780299290733 9781283976138 0299290743 9780299290740 Year: 2012 Publisher: Madison : University of Wisconsin Press,


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The Confidence Game in American Literature
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ISBN: 0691617716 1400871646 9781400871643 9780691617718 Year: 2015 Publisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press,

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Drawing on modern studies of rhetoric and the concept of the Trickster, the author examines Herman Melville, Mark Twain, and Nathanael West as creators of a fictive experience centered in deceptive or problematic transactions of confidence.The model of a confidence game, suggested by the writers' own thematic preoccupations, permits an analysis of the social motivations inherent in the fiction. The author concentrates on the process by which confidence is established and the ways in which deception leads to regeneration and an altered perception of authority. His approach increases our understanding of the interrelation between the writer, his reader, and the world each envisions.Warwick Wadlington examines individual texts, as well as the pattern of each writer's total work. His book distinctively combines an enlarging archetypal frame with rhetorical analysis of the writer-reader imaginative act. Treated as different forms of a coherent mode of fictive experience, the works of these important authors illuminate each other. Professor Wadlington's method results in decisively new readings of each text and contributes to a phenomenology of reading three writers whose works represent crucial "moments" in the artist-audience negotiation of mutual faith.Originally published in 1975.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.


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Picaresque fiction today : the trickster in contemporary Anglophone and Italian literature
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ISBN: 9789004311220 9004311238 9789004311237 900431122X Year: 2016 Volume: 54 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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In Picaresque Fiction Today Luigi Gussago examines the development of the picaresque in contemporary Anglophone and Italian fiction. Far from being an extinct narrative form, confined to the pages of its original Spanish sources or their later British imitators, the tale of roguery has been revisited through the centuries from a host of disparate angles. Throughout their wanderings, picaresque antiheroes are dragged into debates on the credibility of historical facts, gender mystifications, rational thinking, or any simplistic definition of the outcast. Referring to a corpus of eight contemporary novels, the author retraces a textual legacy linking the traditional picaresque to its recent descendants, with the main purpose of identifying the way picaresque novels offer a privileged insight into our sceptical times. Cover illustration by Eugene Ivanov 'Night Airing', 2007.


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Gerald Vizenor
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ISBN: 2367814023 2842698304 Year: 2021 Publisher: Montpellier : Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée,

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Stalking the Tricksters.Shapeshifters, Skinwalkers, Dark Adepts and 2012
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ISBN: 9781931882927 Year: 2009 Publisher: Kemtpon, Illinois Adventures Unlimited Press

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The trickster in West Africa : a study of mythic irony and sacred delight.
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ISBN: 0520034775 Year: 1980 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press


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Troubling tricksters
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ISBN: 1554582059 1282534394 9786612534393 1554582903 9781554582907 9781554582051 1554581818 9781554581818 9781554581818 Year: 2010 Publisher: Waterloo, Ont. Wilfrid Laurier University Press

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Troubling Tricksters is a collection of theoretical essays, creative pieces, and critical ruminations that provides a re-visioning of trickster criticism in light of recent backlash against it. The complaints of some Indigenous writers, the critique from Indigenous nationalist critics, and the changing of academic fashion have resulted in few new studies on the trickster. For example, The Cambridge Companion to Native American Literature (2005), includes only a brief mention of the trickster, with skeptical commentary. And, in 2007, Anishinaabe scholar Niigonwedom Sinclair (a contributor to this volume) called for a moratorium on studies of the trickster irrelevant to the specific experiences and interests of Indigenous nations. One of the objectives of this anthology is, then, to encourage scholarship that is mindful of the critic?s responsibility to communities, and to focus discussions on incarnations of tricksters in their particular national contexts. The contribution of Troubling Tricksters, therefore, is twofold: to offer a timely counterbalance to this growing critical lacuna, and to propose new approaches to trickster studies, approaches that have been clearly influenced by the nationalists? call for cultural and historical specificity.

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