No Symbols Where None Intended: Literary Essays from Laclos to Beckett
An homage to Nabokov's Lectures on Literature, this collection of essays sheds new light on canonical authors such as Ibsen, Beckett, and Strindberg. Using style and structure as the connective thread, Mark Axelrod joins a wide and deep conversation on wr
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137447326.0001
10.1057/9781137447326 - No Symbols Where None Intended, Mark Axelrod
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No Symbols Where None Intended
List of Previous Publications (Partial Listing) Milan Panić: The Little Immigrant from Serbia, Authorized Biography. Peter Lang, Forthcoming, December, 2014. Waiting for Godeau (Translation of the Balzac play, Mercadet, the Good Businessman). San Francisco, CA: Black Scat Books, October, 2013.
Angelina’s Lips by Giuseppe Conte, Edited with Introduction. Toronto, Canada: Guernica, April, 2011. Viajes Borges, Talleres Hemingway (short stories), Editorial Thule. Barcelona, Spain, October, 2009. I Read it at the Movies (screenwriting/adaptation). Heinemann, November, 2006. Borges’ Travel, Hemingway’s Garage (short stories), Fiction Collective 2. Illinois, April, 2004. Character & Conflict: Cornerstones of Screenwriting (screenwriting). Heinemann, September, 2004. Aspects of the Screenplay (screenwriting). Heinemann, 2001. Capital Castles (novel). Tustin, CA: Pacific Writers Press, 2000. The Poetics of Novels: Fiction & Its Execution (literary criticism). Basingstoke, UK: Macmillan Press, 1999. Cloud Castles (novel). Tustin, CA: Pacific Writers Press, 1999. Bombay California; or, Hollywood Somewhere West of Vine (novel). Tustin, CA: Pacific Writers Press, 1994. The Politics of Style in the Fiction of Balzac, Beckett & Cortázar (criticism). New York: St. Martin’s Press and Macmillan, 1992. Neville Chamberlain’s Chimera or Nine Metaphors of Vision (visual prose). Milwaukee, WI: Membrane Press, 1978.
DOI: 10.1057/9781137447326.0001
10.1057/9781137447326 - No Symbols Where None Intended, Mark Axelrod
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Constructing Dialogue: From Citizen Kane to Midnight in Paris. New York: Continuum Press, October, 2013.
Mark Axelrod Professor of Comparative Literature, Chapman University, USA
DOI: 10.1057/9781137447326.0001
10.1057/9781137447326 - No Symbols Where None Intended, Mark Axelrod
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No Symbols Where None Intended: Literary Essays from Laclos to Beckett
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