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a| Pucci, Pietro,
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a| Oedipus and the fabrication of the father :
b| Oedipus tyrannus in modern criticism and philosophy /
c| Pietro Pucci.
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a| Baltimore :
b| Johns Hopkins University Press,
c| 1992.
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a| V, 230 S. ;
c| 23 cm.
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a| Literaturverz. S. 213 - 220
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a| Introduction: what is a father? -- The narrative of the oracle's program (telos) -- The narrative of chance and randomness -- Freud, Lacan: the narratives of the unconscious -- Appearance as a mode of being -- The name "Oidipous" -- The father by chance and the chance of being born -- The randomness of the generous mother -- Oedipus's murder of the father -- The fabrication of the father figure -- Jocasta's suicide and Oedipus's self-blinding -- Oedipus's new image and its decomposition.
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a| Sophocles,
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a| Oedipus,
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a| Fathers and sons in literature.
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