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  1. Jack Kerouac's Duluoz legend
    the mythic form of an autobiographical fiction
    Published: 1999
    Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale ; EBSCO Industries, Inc., Birmingham, AL, USA

    "In the only critical examination of all of Jack Kerouac's published prose, James T. Jones turns to Freud to show how the great Beat writer used the Oedipus myth to shape not only his individual works but also the entire body of his writing."--BOOK... more

    Bibliothek der Hochschule Mainz, Untergeschoss
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    "In the only critical examination of all of Jack Kerouac's published prose, James T. Jones turns to Freud to show how the great Beat writer used the Oedipus myth to shape not only his individual works but also the entire body of his writing."--BOOK JACKET. "Like Balzac, Jones explains, Kerouac conceived an overall plan for his total writing corpus, which he called the Duluoz Legend after Jack Duluoz, his fictional alter ego. While Kerouac's work attracts biographical treatment - the ninth full-length biography was published in 1998 - Jones takes a Freudian approach to focus on the form of the work. Noting that even casual readers recognize family relationships as the basis for Kerouac's autobiographical prose, Jones discusses these relationships in terms of Freud's notion of the Oedipus complex."--Jacket.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585106800; 9780585106809
    RVK Categories: HU 4134
    Subjects: Autobiografie; Ödipuskomplex <Motiv>
    Other subjects: Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 278 pages), Illustrations
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-271) and index

  2. Jack Kerouac's Duluoz legend
    the mythic form of an autobiographical fiction
    Published: ©1999
    Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden / Hochschulbibliothek Amberg
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    Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Amberg-Weiden, Hochschulbibliothek, Standort Weiden
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585106800; 0809322633; 9780585106809; 9780809322633
    Subjects: Psychanalyse et littérature / États-Unis / Histoire / 20e siècle; Roman autobiographique américain / Histoire et critique; Œdipe (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature; Complexe d'Œdipe dans la littérature; Duluoz (Personnage fictif); Mythe dans la littérature; Moi (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Beat generation; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General; Het Autobiografische; Autobiographical fiction, American; Beat generation; Duluoz (Fictitious character); Literature; Myth in literature; Oedipus complex in literature; Psychoanalysis and literature; Self in literature; Geschichte; Literatur; Psychoanalysis and literature; Autobiographical fiction, American; Oedipus complex in literature; Duluoz (Fictitious character); Myth in literature; Self in literature; Beat generation; Das Autobiografische; Autobiografie; Roman
    Other subjects: Kerouac, Jack / 1922-1969; Kerouac, Jack / 1922-1969 / Critique et interprétation; Kerouac, Jack / 1922-1969 / Personnages / Duluoz; Kerouac, Jack / 1922-1969; Oedipus / (Greek mythological figure); Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969); Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969); Oedipus (Greek mythological figure); Ödipus; Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 278 pages)
    Notes:

    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-271) and index

    1 - Introduction: "The Brothers" -- - 2 - Holy Ghosts: Visions of Gerard and Doctor Sax -- - 3 - Mystical Revisions: The Town and the City and Vanity of Duluoz -- - 4 - The Place Where Three Roads Meet: Pic, On the Road, and Visions of Cody -- - 5 - Triangles: Maggie Cassidy, The Subterraneans, and Tristessa -- - 6 - Exposed on a Mountaintop: The Dharma Bums and Desolation Angels -- - 7 - Fragments of a Legend: Lonesome Traveler and Book of Dreams -- - 8 - The End of the Road: Big Sur and Satori in Paris -- - 9 - Faith and Fate: Poetry, Old Angel Midnight, Pull My Daisy, The Scripture of the Golden Eternity, and Some of the Dharma -- - 10 - Conclusion: "Rumbling, Rambling Blues" and "CITYCitycity."

    "In the only critical examination of all of Jack Kerouac's published prose, James T. Jones turns to Freud to show how the great Beat writer used the Oedipus myth to shape not only his individual works but also the entire body of his writing."--BOOK JACKET. "Like Balzac, Jones explains, Kerouac conceived an overall plan for his total writing corpus, which he called the Duluoz Legend after Jack Duluoz, his fictional alter ego. While Kerouac's work attracts biographical treatment - the ninth full-length biography was published in 1998 - Jones takes a Freudian approach to focus on the form of the work. Noting that even casual readers recognize family relationships as the basis for Kerouac's autobiographical prose, Jones discusses these relationships in terms of Freud's notion of the Oedipus complex."--Jacket

  3. Jack Kerouac's Duluoz legend
    the mythic form of an autobiographical fiction
    Published: 2010
    Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    "In the only critical examination of all of Jack Kerouac's published prose, James T. Jones turns to Freud to show how the great Beat writer used the Oedipus myth to shape not only his individual works but also the entire body of his writing."--BOOK... more

    Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
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    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
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    "In the only critical examination of all of Jack Kerouac's published prose, James T. Jones turns to Freud to show how the great Beat writer used the Oedipus myth to shape not only his individual works but also the entire body of his writing."--BOOK JACKET. "Like Balzac, Jones explains, Kerouac conceived an overall plan for his total writing corpus, which he called the Duluoz Legend after Jack Duluoz, his fictional alter ego. While Kerouac's work attracts biographical treatment - the ninth full-length biography was published in 1998 - Jones takes a Freudian approach to focus on the form of the work. Noting that even casual readers recognize family relationships as the basis for Kerouac's autobiographical prose, Jones discusses these relationships in terms of Freud's notion of the Oedipus complex."--Jacket

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585106800; 9780585106809
    Subjects: Psychoanalysis and literature; Autobiographical fiction, American; Oedipus complex in literature; Duluoz (Fictitious character); Myth in literature; Self in literature; Beat generation; Psychanalyse et littérature; Roman autobiographique américain; Œdipe (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature; Complexe d'Œdipe dans la littérature; Duluoz (Personnage fictif); Mythe dans la littérature; Moi (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Beat generation; Autobiographical fiction, American; Beat generation; Beat generation; Complexe d'Œdipe dans la littérature; Duluoz (Fictitious character); Duluoz (Personnage fictif); Moi (Psychologie) dans la littérature; Myth in literature; Mythe dans la littérature; Oedipus complex in literature; Psychanalyse et littérature; Psychoanalysis and literature; Roman autobiographique américain; Self in literature; Œdipe (Mythologie grecque) dans la littérature
    Other subjects: Kerouac, Jack 1922-1969; Kerouac, Jack 1922-1969; Oedipus; Kerouac, Jack 1922-1969; Kerouac, Jack 1922-1969; Kerouac, Jack 1922-1969; Kerouac, Jack 1922-1969; Kerouac, Jack 1922-1969; Kerouac, Jack 1922-1969; Oedipus
    Scope: Online Ressource (xii, 278 pages), illustrations
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-271) and index. - Description based on print version record

    Description based on print version record

    Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002

    Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library

  4. Jack Kerouac's Duluoz legend
    the mythic form of an autobiographical fiction
    Published: c1999
    Publisher:  Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale

    "In the only critical examination of all of Jack Kerouac's published prose, James T. Jones turns to Freud to show how the great Beat writer used the Oedipus myth to shape not only his individual works but also the entire body of his writing."--BOOK... more

    Saarländische Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek
    No inter-library loan
    Universitätsbibliothek der Eberhard Karls Universität
    No inter-library loan

     

    "In the only critical examination of all of Jack Kerouac's published prose, James T. Jones turns to Freud to show how the great Beat writer used the Oedipus myth to shape not only his individual works but also the entire body of his writing."--BOOK JACKET. "Like Balzac, Jones explains, Kerouac conceived an overall plan for his total writing corpus, which he called the Duluoz Legend after Jack Duluoz, his fictional alter ego. While Kerouac's work attracts biographical treatment - the ninth full-length biography was published in 1998 - Jones takes a Freudian approach to focus on the form of the work. Noting that even casual readers recognize family relationships as the basis for Kerouac's autobiographical prose, Jones discusses these relationships in terms of Freud's notion of the Oedipus complex."--BOOK JACKET

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 0585106800; 9780585106809
    Subjects: Autobiographical fiction, American; Oedipus (Greek mythology) in literature; Oedipus complex in literature; Duluoz (Fictitious character); Myth in literature; Self in literature; Beat generation; Psychoanalysis and literature United States
    Other subjects: Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969); Kerouac, Jack (1922-1969)
    Scope: Online-Ressource (xii, 278 p), ill
    Notes:

    Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-271) and index

    1.Introduction: "The Brothers"2.Holy Ghosts: Visions of Gerard and Doctor Sax3.Mystical Revisions: The Town and the City and Vanity of Duluoz4.The Place Where Three Roads Meet: Pic, On the Road, and Visions of Cody5.Triangles: Maggie Cassidy, The Subterraneans, and Tristessa6.Exposed on a Mountaintop: The Dharma Bums and Desolation Angels7.Fragments of a Legend: Lonesome Traveler and Book of Dreams8.The End of the Road: Big Sur and Satori in Paris9.Faith and Fate: Poetry, Old Angel Midnight, Pull My Daisy, The Scripture of the Golden Eternity, and Some of the Dharma10.Conclusion: "Rumbling, Rambling Blues" and "CITYCitycity"