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The Chapter
A Segmented History from Antiquity to the Twenty-First Century
2023
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Finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in CriticismShortlisted for the Christian Gauss Award, Phi Beta Kappa SocietyA history of the chapter from its origins in antiquity to todayWhy do books have chapters? With this seemingly simple question, Nicholas Dames embarks on a literary journey spanning two millennia, revealing how an ancient editorial technique became a universally recognized component of narrative art and a means to register t...
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Amnesiac Selves
Nostalgia, Forgetting, and British Fiction, 1810-1870
2001
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With Joyce, Proust, and Faulkner in mind, we have come to understand the novel as a form with intimate ties to the impulses and processes of memory. This study contends that this common perception is an anachronism that distorts our view of the novel. Based on an investigation of representative novels, Amnesiac Selves shows that the Victorian novel bears no such secure relation to memory, and, in fact, it tries to hide, evade, and eliminate remembering. Dames argues that the notab...
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Think in Public
A Public Books Reader
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- Judith ButlerFred TurnerLilly IraniStacey BalkanImani PerryFrances Negrón-MuntanerNathan ConnollyMatthew EngelkePhilip GorskiKim Phillips-FeinMax HolleranNajwa al-QattanJeremy AdelmanDestin JenkinsAndrew PerrinKieran SetiyaShannon MatternJill LeporeSuzy HansenJames VernonLynn FrenchSalamishah TilletMatthew ClairGayatri Chakravorty SpivakUrsula K. Le GuinJohn PlotzChristopher SchabergEli RosenblattBarbara CassinRebecca FalkoffHaruo ShiraneKarl Ashoka BrittoJoseph Jonghyun JeonMarah GubarAnne E. FernaldNamwali SerpellTess McNultyMark McGurlNicholas DamesJan MieszkowskiKaren DunakDaegan MillerJohn R. McNeill
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2019
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Since 2012, Public Books has championed a new kind of community for intellectual engagement, discussion, and action. An online magazine that unites the best of the university with the openness of the internet, Public Books is where new ideas are debuted, old facts revived, and dangerous illusions dismantled. Here, young scholars present fresh thinking to audiences outside the academy, accomplished authors weigh in on timely issues, and a wide range of readers encounter th...
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The Physiology of the Novel
Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction
2007
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How did the Victorians read novels? Nicholas Dames answers that deceptively simple question by revealing a now-forgotten range of nineteenth-century theories of the novel, a range based in a study of human physiology during the act of reading, He demonstrates the ways in which the Victorians thought they read, and uncovers surprising responses to the question of what might have transpired in the minds and bodies of readers of Victorian fiction. His detailed studies of novel critics who wer...
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Translation and the Meaning of Everything
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People speak different languages, and always have. The Ancient Greeks took no notice of anything unless it was said in Greek; the Romans made everyone speak Latin; and in India, people learned their neighbours' languages - as did many ordinary Europeans in times past. But today, we all use translation to cope with the diversity of languages. Without translation there would be no world news, not much of a reading list in any subject at college, no repair manuals for cars or planes, and we w...
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- Canto Classics
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The Gutenberg Galaxy catapulted Marshall McLuhan to fame as a media theorist and, in time, a new media prognosticator. Fifty years after its initial publication, this landmark text is more significant than ever before.Readers will be amazed by McLuhan’s prescience, unmatched by anyone since, predicting as he did the dramatic technological innovations that have fundamentally changed how we communicate. The Gutenberg Galaxy foresaw the networked, compressed ‘global ...
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- Cambridge Companions to Literature
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Virginia Woolf's writing has generated passion and controversy for the best part of a century. Her novels - challenging, moving, and always deeply intelligent - remain as popular with readers as they are with students and academics. The highly successful Cambridge Companion has been fully revised to take account of new departures in scholarship since it first appeared. The second edition includes new chapters on race, nation and empire, sexuality, aesthetics, visual culture and the public ...
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Women and Romance
The Consolations of Gender in the English Novel
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- Reading Women Writing
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The concept of gender continues to be a central issue in literary and cultural studies, with a significance that crosses disciplinary boundaries and provokes lively debate. In this fully revised and updated second edition, David Glover and Cora Kaplan offer a lucid and illuminating introduction to ’gender’ and its implications, including:an overview of the critical language and concepts surrounding gender from their historical inception to contemporary debatesdiscus...
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Theorists of the Modernist Novel
James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf
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- Routledge Critical Thinkers
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Tracing the developing modernist aesthetic in the thought and writings of James Joyce, Dorothy Richardson and Virginia Woolf, Deborah Parsons considers the cultural, social and personal influences upon the three writers. Exploring the connections between their theories, Parsons pays particular attention to their work on:forms of realismcharacters and consciousnessgender and the noveltime and history.An understanding of these three ...
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