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Contents

Introduction

1 Between Poetry and Prose: Genres of the Middle

1 Introduction

1.1 The Prose Poem as a Genre

1.2 The Prose Poem and the British Tradition

1.3 Prose Poem and Intertextuality

2 Winterson and the Poetry of Fiction

2.1 Winterson and Her Views on Writing

2.1 Winterson’s Prose and Poetry

2.2 Winterson and Repetition

2.3 Winterson and Language (of Poetry)

2.4 Various Voices of Jeanette Winterson

2.5 Winterson’s Metaphor

2.6 Winterson’s Names

2.7 Storytelling and History

3 Conclusions and Questions

2 “I’m Telling You Stories”. Storytelling and Poetry in The Passion

1 Introduction

2 Magic Realism

3 The Titular Passion

3.1 Definition of “The Passion”

3.2 Gambling and Passion

3.3 Venice and Passion

4 Intertextuality

4.1 Winterson and Intertextuality

4.2 Intertextuality: Theoretical Background

4.3 Winterson’s Intertextuality

4.4 “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock” and The Passion

4.5 The Passion and Eliot’s Four Quartets: Winterson’s Views on Time

4.6 “The Rock” by Eliot and “The Rock” by Winterson

5 Villanelle

6 Conclusion

3 “Empty Space and Points of Light”: Storytelling and Poetry in Sexing the Cherry

1 Introduction

2 History and Storytelling

3 Fortunata and Narration

4 Time and Reality

5 Defamiliarization and Magical Realism

6 Cities

7 Conclusion

4 A Secret Code: The Poetry of Written on the Body

1 Introduction

1.1 Written on the Body: The Title

2 The Conceit

2.1 Theory

2.2 Conceits in Written on the Body

3 Intertextual References to Poetry

4 Religious References in Written on the Body

5 The Prose Poem Series

6 Conclusion

6.1 Storytelling and Poetry

6.2 Repetition

6.3 Defamiliarization

5 The Ambiguity of GUT: Poetry and Science in Gut Symmetries

1 Introduction

2 Refrain

2.1 Refrain “Walk with Me”

2.2 “What We Know”

3 Poetic Devices and Ambiguity

4 Gut Symmetries and Tarot Cards from Titles of Chapters.

5 Language as a Character

6 Use of Clichés

7 Conclusion

6 Unfamiliar Familiarity of Virtual Reality. Storytelling and Poetry in The PowerBook.

1 Introduction

2 Storytelling

3 Language of Recipes

4 Virtual Reality

5 Intertextuality in the Novel

6 Conclusion

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

Multiple Discourses, Multiple Meanings: Jeanette Winterson's Language of Multiplicity and Variety

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