2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0730.2012.01060.x
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Centre and Periphery in Lawrence Norfolk’s The Pope’s Rhinoceros and Christoph Ransmayr’s Die letzte Welt

Abstract: In this paper, I explore the relationship between centre and periphery in two recent novels: The Pope’s Rhinoceros by Lawrence Norfolk (1996) and Christoph Ransmayr’s Die letzte Welt (1988). Both novels are set in Rome (the first in the High Renaissance, the second during the reign of the emperor Augustus); in both, the authority and ‘centrality’ of Rome is subtly challenged and subverted. In The Pope’s Rhinoceros, monks from the Baltic island of Usedom, who travel to Rome to seek help in rebuilding their coll… Show more

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