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Thematics
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15 December 1994

This book aims at refocusing critical reflection on thematics in the arts, a topic that has been neglected recently. The volume is divided into four sections: theoretical essays, applications to literature, reflections on thematics in music and the visual arts, and a conclusion.
The contributors, of international reputation, include Jean-Yves Bosseur, Claude Bremond, Menachem Brinker, Peter Cryle, Lubomír Dolezel, Françoise Escal, Thomas Pavel, Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan, Georges Roque, Jean-Marie Schaeffer, Cesare Segre, and Werner Sollars. In the theoretical section, the authors assess the need for new thematics, relate thematics to structural analysis and interpretation, and sketch a history of the discipline. The second section contains three applications to literature and examines the theme of the double, the Faustian literary theme, and the relation between literary theme and plot. The third section includes essays on classical music, modern music, and painting. The volume concludes with an essay on the aesthetic implications of thematic studies. The contributors answer questions about the nature of themes in general, and what would constitute a modern theory of literary themes.
Introduction
Claude Bremond, Joshua Landy, and Thomas Pavel
Part I: Reassessing Thematics
What Is Theme and How Do We Get At It?
Shlomith Rimmon-Kenan
From Motif to Function and Back Again
Cesare Segre
Theme and Interpretation
Menachem Brinker
Thematic Criticism
Peter Cryle
A Thematics of Motivation and Action
Lubomír Dolezel
Part II: Themaries in Literature
The Bluish Tinge in the Halfmoons; or, Fingernails as a Racial Sign: The Study of a Motif
Werner Sollors
A Semantics for Thematics: The Case of the Double
Lubomír Dolezel
Variations on the Theme of Faust
Jean-Marie Schaeffer
Racinian Spaces
Thomas Pavel
Part III: Other Arts
Painters and their Motifs
Georges Roque
Theme in Classical Music
Françoise Escal
Theme and Thematics in Contemporary Music
Jean-Yves Bosseur
Part IV: Conclusion
The End of an Anathema
Claude Bremond and Thomas Pavel
Notes
Contributors
Index