Middlemarch in the Twenty-First Century fills a long overdue need for a re-evaluation of this classic text. In this collection of new essays prominent scholars address the timely questions which Middlemarch poses today, and they prepare the ground for the ongoing reconsideration of a great novel.
Middlemarch in the Twenty-First Century fills a long overdue need for a re-evaluation of this classic text. In this collection of new essays prominent scholars address the timely questions which Middlemarch poses today, and they prepare the ground for the ongoing reconsideration of a great novel.
Karen Chase is Professor of English at the University of Virginia.
Inhaltsangabe
* Karen Chase Introduction * Gillian Beer What's Not in Middlemarch * David Trotter Space Movement and Sexual Feeling in Middlemarch * Kate Flint The Materiality of Middlemarch * Nina Auerbach Dorothea's Lost Dog * Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth Negotiating Middlemarch * J. Hillis Miller A Conclusion in Which Almost Nothing is Concluded: Middlemarch's "Finale" * Daniel Siegel Losing for Profit * Jakob Lothe Narrative Vision in Middlemarch: The Novel Compared with the BBC Television Adaptation
* Karen Chase Introduction * Gillian Beer What's Not in Middlemarch * David Trotter Space Movement and Sexual Feeling in Middlemarch * Kate Flint The Materiality of Middlemarch * Nina Auerbach Dorothea's Lost Dog * Elizabeth Deeds Ermarth Negotiating Middlemarch * J. Hillis Miller A Conclusion in Which Almost Nothing is Concluded: Middlemarch's "Finale" * Daniel Siegel Losing for Profit * Jakob Lothe Narrative Vision in Middlemarch: The Novel Compared with the BBC Television Adaptation
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