"Breaking the Rules" - Irony in Chuck Palahniuk's Novel Fight Club

dc.contributor.advisorCsató, Péter
dc.contributor.authorMarton, Sándor Ádám
dc.contributor.departmentDE--TEK--Bölcsészettudományi Karhu_HU
dc.date.accessioned2013-10-11T11:54:46Z
dc.date.available2013-10-11T11:54:46Z
dc.date.created2007-04-16
dc.date.issued2013-10-11T11:54:46Z
dc.description.abstractIn my thesis, I shall discuss Chuck Palahniuk’s novel Fight Club as a text which reveals the relation between irony and rule-breaking. By close-reading the text, I will argue that rule-breaking cannot only be relieved of the possible accusations concerning its violent manifestations in the text, but it is also an action which is crucial for the protagonist in the course of developing a connection with reality while trying to fashion something that one can call “self.” In my argument, I will problematize the assumption that the “self” has properties of its own, on a non-relational (non-linguistic) basis.hu_HU
dc.description.courseangol nyelv és irodalomhu_HU
dc.description.degreeegyetemihu_HU
dc.format.extent40hu_HU
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2437/173803
dc.language.isoenhu_HU
dc.subjectironyhu_HU
dc.subjectAmerican fictionhu_HU
dc.subject.dspaceDEENK Témalista::Irodalomtudomány::Összehasonlító irodalomtudományhu_HU
dc.title"Breaking the Rules" - Irony in Chuck Palahniuk's Novel Fight Clubhu_HU
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