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A. S. Byatt’s Possession and Its Critique of Academic Obsessive Interests

A. S. Byatt’s Possession and Its Critique of Academic Obsessive Interests The present paper is an attempt to explore the multiple-layered structure of A. S. Byatt’s Possession (1990).The author labels this novel as ‘romance’ and indeed it is deservedly so since the main line of action in the book centers on an ardent love affair going on between two academics and their desperate and painstaking attempts to secure a position in the competitive world of the academy, a point the novel is at pains to unravel and finally fulfill. Subsumed under this main rubric are many topics such as the pretensions and even absurdity of the academic interests, the exigencies of criticism and writing biographies, the relation between the past and the present and above all the author’s oblique and sometime overt irony and sarcasm of the secondariness of the whole critical enterprise. The book is exemplary in representing the tenets of metafiction and postmodernistic handling of the artistic material. As such a reference will be made to the innumerable allusions and intertextuality of other texts, both past and contemporary. Keywords: possession, critical, creative love, academic http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Research in Gender Studies Addleton Academic Publishers

A. S. Byatt’s Possession and Its Critique of Academic Obsessive Interests

The Journal of Research in Gender Studies , Volume 2 (1): 15 – Jan 1, 2012

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Addleton Academic Publishers
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© 2009 Addleton Academic Publishers
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2164-0262
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Abstract

The present paper is an attempt to explore the multiple-layered structure of A. S. Byatt’s Possession (1990).The author labels this novel as ‘romance’ and indeed it is deservedly so since the main line of action in the book centers on an ardent love affair going on between two academics and their desperate and painstaking attempts to secure a position in the competitive world of the academy, a point the novel is at pains to unravel and finally fulfill. Subsumed under this main rubric are many topics such as the pretensions and even absurdity of the academic interests, the exigencies of criticism and writing biographies, the relation between the past and the present and above all the author’s oblique and sometime overt irony and sarcasm of the secondariness of the whole critical enterprise. The book is exemplary in representing the tenets of metafiction and postmodernistic handling of the artistic material. As such a reference will be made to the innumerable allusions and intertextuality of other texts, both past and contemporary. Keywords: possession, critical, creative love, academic

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The Journal of Research in Gender StudiesAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2012

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