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?Lizard, the Greeks Called It?: Guy Davenport and the Uranian Present
Autoři: Kaylor Michael M.
Rok: 2005
Druh publikace: článek ve sborníku
Název zdroje: Cultural Studies at the Turn of the Millennium
Název nakladatele: Univerzita Pardubice
Místo vydání: Pardubice
Strana od-do: 39-56
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Jazyk Název Abstrakt Klíčová slova
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eng ?Lizard, the Greeks Called It?: Guy Davenport and the Uranian Present The Uranian continuum, which began in 1858, is still recognisable today in the works of a number of contemporary authors, such as Guy Davenport. Against the predatory banality of novels like Alan Hollinghurst?s ?Swimming-Pool Library? ? representative of ?acclaimed? homoerotic and pederastic writing since 1967 ? Davenport?s fictions like ?The Jules Verne Steam Balloon? construct a Danish Arcadia where boys woo each other with lines from Rimbaud and Greek poetry, for the ?Grundtviggers? have a precocity nurtured by Hugo Tvemunding, an assistant Classics master and a staunch apologist for ?ancient Greek sentimental loyalties?. The result is a textual, pederastic Arcadia, a Fourierist world which is infused with an aesthetic, erotic playfulness. Uranian, Guy Davenport, Alan Hollinghurst, Jules Verne Steam Balloon, pederasty, eroticism