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Narrating Postmodern Time and Space
Through "coaxial esemplasy" (as Barth defines it, "the ongoing, reciprocal
shaping of our story [in this case a story of our life] by our imagination, and of our
imagination by our story thus far" [20]) existence is circumscribed by the authorial
...
It is esemplasy. And then I run from them, those honeysuckle huckleberry saints,
those train tracks running, those gang saws, Gibson girls, shanty boys. They
chase me all day, but they cannot catch me. As my husband said once, ifI run fast
...
3
The Mind Crime of August Saint: A Novel
The tulip sprouted with such force that he felt it crowd his skull in esemplasy. He
strolled through the formal, provincial garden with a more tranquil spirit It was the
sort of garden a priest might have, except for the overpowering profusion of color
...
4
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
Neither of thorn possessed that gift, which Schelling endeavoured to express by
the term Eseinfbildung, and Coleridge by the term esemplasy — the power, that
is, of infusing into the various parts of a subject an ever- present unity. This is ' the
...
5
An Anthropologist on Mars: Seven Paradoxical Tales
... 2.3 and n., 2.4; in Tourette's syndrome,3.1 epilepsy: experiential,5.1, 5.2n.;
temporal lobe, 5.3; visual, 1.1n.; seealsoseizures; temporal lobe epilepsy
esemplasy Evans, Robert n. exile: fromchildhood paradise,5.1,5.2n.; fromnormal
social life, ...
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Diseases and Disorders in Contemporary Fiction: The Syndrome ...
... the narrator andaudience; and the interplaybetween genetic inheritanceand
experience, which the novel terms“coaxial esemplasy” (20). Even thetitleplays
into sucha pairing of opposites: “once upon a time” indicatesa beginning, but the
title ...
James Peacock, Tim Lustig, 2013
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Design and Debris: A Chaotics of Postmodern American Fiction
... the dynamic exchange between order and disorder in virtually any open
system. Or, in a locution favored by John Barth, order and disorder exhibit a “
coaxial esemplasy” of reciprocal in®uence and transformation (not unlike the
cybernetic ...
... virtue or wisdom or as Coleridge would have had it esemplasy, and soon the
child is being called upon to adjudicate very complex and multifaceted conflicts,
such as if two gathering-caste villagers both happened on the same breadfruit
tree ...
David Foster Wallace, 2004
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Beautiful Chaos: Chaos Theory and Metachaotics in Recent ...
He prefers to call this conjunction of theories about art and external reality “
coaxial esemplasy” (“PM” 282). In specifically referring to the influence of chaos
theory on his writing and that of his contemporaries, Barth remarks that, “like
Claude ...
10
Scottish and Irish Romanticism
... it will also argue that, despite recent shifts away from an aestheticized to a
historicized Romanticism, one of problems, politics, and gender rather than
imagination and esemplasy, we need a new way of understanding the
implications of the ...