Narrative Machine advances a new history of the novel, identifying a crucial link between narrative innovation and the historical process of mechanization.
Narrative Machine advances a new history of the novel, identifying a crucial link between narrative innovation and the historical process of mechanization.
Zena Meadowsong is an Associate Professor of English at Rowan University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1. Naturalism and the Mechanical Monster Chapter 1: Zola's monster machines Chapter 2: Mechanical monsters in England and America Chapter 3: The machined aesthetics of Dreiser Crane Moore Wharton and Gissing Part 2. Modernism versus the Machine Chapter 4: Lawrence and the monster machine Chapter 5: Joyce's utopian machine Chapter 6: Against the quotidian machine: Woolf Hemingway and Proust Part 3. Postmodernism: Living with the Machine Chapter 7: The new sunshine: Ballard Vonnegut and Dick Chapter 8: The digital and atomic plots of Pynchon and DeLillo Chapter 9: The machinery of liberation: Georges Perec
Introduction Part 1. Naturalism and the Mechanical Monster Chapter 1: Zola's monster machines Chapter 2: Mechanical monsters in England and America Chapter 3: The machined aesthetics of Dreiser Crane Moore Wharton and Gissing Part 2. Modernism versus the Machine Chapter 4: Lawrence and the monster machine Chapter 5: Joyce's utopian machine Chapter 6: Against the quotidian machine: Woolf Hemingway and Proust Part 3. Postmodernism: Living with the Machine Chapter 7: The new sunshine: Ballard Vonnegut and Dick Chapter 8: The digital and atomic plots of Pynchon and DeLillo Chapter 9: The machinery of liberation: Georges Perec
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