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Frank B. FarrellPublication Details
BookCornell University Press2004Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) PS221 .F37 2004 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Description
Farrell here opposes some recent theoretical trends and, through a mix of philosophical and literary studies, tells us why in his view literature does truly matter. In addition to his close readings of literary, philosophical, and critical texts, Farrell considers cultural studies and postcolonial studies more generally and speculates on the possible contributions of object-relations theory in psychology to the study of literature. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- The Space of Literature
- Literary Space in McCarthy and Pynchon, Rushdie and Chaudhuri
- The Philosophical Background
- James Merrill and the Making of Literature - - The Radical Linguistic Turn in De Man and Perloff
- John Ashbery and Samuel Beckett
- New Historicism and Cultural Studies
- Literature and Regression, Benjamin, Derrida
- Literary Style and Transitional Space
- John Updike and the Scene of Literature
ISBN
- 0801441803
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