Writing as Praxis: A Neo-Marxist and Lacanian Understanding of the Creative Writing Process as Representation of Man’s Drive Toward Coherence

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Brantley, Anthony Joseph

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2013-05-07

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Creative Writing , Marxism , Literary Criticism , Praxis , T.S. Elliot , Jacques Lacan (Lacanian) , Degree--English

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In the following thesis, I am going to examine the creative writing process. And I am going to try and show that as a praxis, it allows for a type of reimagining of one’s relationship to one’s conditions of existence. As I show, writers of imaginative literature have articulated a way of theorizing creative writing that is very similar to the ways in which some classical and neo-Marxists, as well as Lacanian, critics and theorists have done so. By showing the connections among these various schools of thought, I hope to bridge somewhat the gap that has emerged between creative writing studies as a discipline and literary criticism. I truly believe the potential benefits that might result for literary criticism include not only opening-up the discipline to unexplored areas of research, but also strengthening the rigor and integrity of its analytical quality insights.

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A Thesis submitted by Anthony Brantley to the Graduate School Valdosta State University in Partial fulfillment of requirements for the degree of MASTER OF ARTS in English

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