Examines the form of the novel, capaciously defined and across its history, exploring the interplay of conformity and experimentation in classic and outlier examples of the genre, with a focus on Joseph Conrad, Henry James, and Virginia Woolf.
Examines the form of the novel, capaciously defined and across its history, exploring the interplay of conformity and experimentation in classic and outlier examples of the genre, with a focus on Joseph Conrad, Henry James, and Virginia Woolf.
Jed Rasula is Helen S. Lanier Distinguished Professor at the University of Georgia. He is author of nine scholarly books and three books of poetry, as well as co-editor of two anthologies. His research focuses on modernism across the arts, jazz history, modern and contemporary poetry, eco-poetics, and esoteric language practices.
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Preface 1: Genre and Extravagance 2: When the Exception is the Rule 3: Textual Indigence in the Archive 4: Fairy Tale Epic 5: Vessels of Consciousness 6: Armed With Madness 7: Ruminant Curiosity 8: Nietzsche in the Nursery
Preface 1: Genre and Extravagance 2: When the Exception is the Rule 3: Textual Indigence in the Archive 4: Fairy Tale Epic 5: Vessels of Consciousness 6: Armed With Madness 7: Ruminant Curiosity 8: Nietzsche in the Nursery
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