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Mere Reading

- The Poetics of Wonder in Modern American Novels

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Mere Reading argues for a return to the foundations of literary study established nearly a century ago. Following a recent period dominated by symptomatic analyses of fictional texts (new historicist, Marxist, feminist, identity-political), Lee Clark Mitchell, joining a burgeoning neo-formalist movement, challenges scholars and students to re-embrace a rationale for literary criticism that has been too long ignored-a neglect that corresponds, perhaps not coincidentally, to a flight from literature courses. Mere Reading offers close readings of six American novels spread over the past century-Willa Cather''s The Professor''s House, Vladimir Nabokov''s Lolita, Marilynne Robinson''s Housekeeping, Cormac McCarthy''s Blood Meridian and The Road, and Junot Díaz''s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao-in order to trace a shifting strain of modernist innovation that celebrates a species of magic and wonder, of aesthetic "bliss" (as Barthes and Nabokov both coincidentally described the experience) that dumbfounds the reader and compels a reassessment of interpretive assumptions. Each of the novels included here aspires to being read slowly, so that sounds, rhythms, repetitions, rhymes and other verbal features take on a heightened poetic status-in critic Barbara Johnson''s words, "the rigorous perversity and seductiveness of literary language"-thwarting pressures of plot that otherwise push us ineluctably forward. In each chapter, the return to "mere reading" is meant as a gesture to honor the intractability of literary texts, their sheer irresolution, indeed the way in which their "literary" status rests on the play of irreconcilables that emerges from the verbal tensions we find ourselves first astonished by, then delighting in.

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  • Språk:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781501329654
  • Bindende:
  • Hardback
  • Sider:
  • 280
  • Utgitt:
  • 20 April 2017
  • Dimensjoner:
  • 140x216x25 mm.
  • Vekt:
  • 467 g.
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Mere Reading argues for a return to the foundations of literary study established nearly a century ago. Following a recent period dominated by symptomatic analyses of fictional texts (new historicist, Marxist, feminist, identity-political), Lee Clark Mitchell, joining a burgeoning neo-formalist movement, challenges scholars and students to re-embrace a rationale for literary criticism that has been too long ignored-a neglect that corresponds, perhaps not coincidentally, to a flight from literature courses. Mere Reading offers close readings of six American novels spread over the past century-Willa Cather''s The Professor''s House, Vladimir Nabokov''s Lolita, Marilynne Robinson''s Housekeeping, Cormac McCarthy''s Blood Meridian and The Road, and Junot Díaz''s The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao-in order to trace a shifting strain of modernist innovation that celebrates a species of magic and wonder, of aesthetic "bliss" (as Barthes and Nabokov both coincidentally described the experience) that dumbfounds the reader and compels a reassessment of interpretive assumptions. Each of the novels included here aspires to being read slowly, so that sounds, rhythms, repetitions, rhymes and other verbal features take on a heightened poetic status-in critic Barbara Johnson''s words, "the rigorous perversity and seductiveness of literary language"-thwarting pressures of plot that otherwise push us ineluctably forward. In each chapter, the return to "mere reading" is meant as a gesture to honor the intractability of literary texts, their sheer irresolution, indeed the way in which their "literary" status rests on the play of irreconcilables that emerges from the verbal tensions we find ourselves first astonished by, then delighting in.

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