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Harold Kaplan

    The Solipsism of Modern Fiction
    Redemptive Memory
    Conscience and memory
    • Kaplan simulates the response to a long visit to the new Holocaust museum in Washington, D.C., which, crucially for Kaplan, is sited in direct view of the Jefferson and Lincoln monuments, powerful symbols of humanist democracy. He insists the Holocaust be viewed not only in terms of personal ethics but modern political ethics as well: for Kaplan the affirmative legacy of the Holocaust is its focus on the dangers of nationalism, racism, and all forms of separatist group identities. It challenges the historicism, cults of power, and scientistic politics of our modernity. And it challenges the moral passivity and relativism that afflict people as they confront mass politics, whether in Western or Eastern societies.

      Conscience and memory
    • The Solipsism of Modern Fiction

      Comedy, Tragedy, and Heroism

      • 252pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the intricacies of modern fiction, Harold Kaplan examines the relationship between action and motivation within contemporary narratives. He delves into how authors portray characters' motivations and the implications of solipsism in storytelling, offering insights into the complexities of character development and narrative structure. This analysis provides a critical perspective on the evolution of the modern novel and its thematic concerns.

      The Solipsism of Modern Fiction