Winterson’s philosophy of love in relation to language and grand narratives.

The three texts examined in this essay all display a fascinating fixation on love, made all the more so because Winterson’s sharp critique against grand narratives and language which effaces the validity of love. Moving from a criticism of the validity and authenticity of grand narratives like histo...

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Main Author: Lim, Lee Lian.
Other Authors: School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-386532019-12-10T12:37:30Z Winterson’s philosophy of love in relation to language and grand narratives. Lim, Lee Lian. School of Humanities and Social Sciences Yong Wern Mei DRNTU::Humanities::Literature::English The three texts examined in this essay all display a fascinating fixation on love, made all the more so because Winterson’s sharp critique against grand narratives and language which effaces the validity of love. Moving from a criticism of the validity and authenticity of grand narratives like history, Winterson’s writing style incorporates her mode of criticism into the very structure of the narrative, developing and sharpening into a criticism of the efficacy of language as a tool of communication. One would think that this form of criticism embedded in a love story immediately effaces the concept of love, and serves to give the reader the impression that love is a fallacy; Winterson’s writing techniques serve to enhance and strengthen her philosophy of love, using the loophole that the above mentioned form of criticism creates to further amplify her argument. This essay aims to prove that the dichotomy between the concept of love and Winterson’s critique of grand narratives and language is necessary, for the one reinforces the other. Bachelor of Arts 2010-05-17T01:02:47Z 2010-05-17T01:02:47Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/38653 en Nanyang Technological University 25 p. application/pdf
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Lim, Lee Lian.
Winterson’s philosophy of love in relation to language and grand narratives.
description The three texts examined in this essay all display a fascinating fixation on love, made all the more so because Winterson’s sharp critique against grand narratives and language which effaces the validity of love. Moving from a criticism of the validity and authenticity of grand narratives like history, Winterson’s writing style incorporates her mode of criticism into the very structure of the narrative, developing and sharpening into a criticism of the efficacy of language as a tool of communication. One would think that this form of criticism embedded in a love story immediately effaces the concept of love, and serves to give the reader the impression that love is a fallacy; Winterson’s writing techniques serve to enhance and strengthen her philosophy of love, using the loophole that the above mentioned form of criticism creates to further amplify her argument. This essay aims to prove that the dichotomy between the concept of love and Winterson’s critique of grand narratives and language is necessary, for the one reinforces the other.
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