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  1. Affective materialities
    reorienting the body in modernist literature
    Beteiligt: Watts, Kara (HerausgeberIn); Hall, Molly Volanth (HerausgeberIn); Hackett, Robin (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  University Press of Florida, Gainesville

    Affective Materialities reads Modernist literature for the ways in which bodies come to matter physically, socially, and juridically using two recent turns in literary studies--one to affect, and, the other, to ecocriticism. The collection sets the... mehr

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    Affective Materialities reads Modernist literature for the ways in which bodies come to matter physically, socially, and juridically using two recent turns in literary studies--one to affect, and, the other, to ecocriticism. The collection sets the stakes for how bodies merge with their surroundings or are recreated by them, into an amalgam of self and place, as ethical concern for social justice Introduction: Into the ether: an invitation to bodily reorientations / Molly Volanth Hall and Kara Watts -- Flesh over granite: Walt Whitman's embodied presence in William Carlos Williams's "History" / Karen Guendel -- E. M. Forster among the ruins / Stuart Christie -- "I'm not sick," I said. "I'm wounded": disrupting wounded masculinity through the lyrical spaces of war / Cheryl Hindrichs -- Frustrated energies in modernism's female arrangements / Judith Paltin -- "Things were in people, people were in things": language, ecology, and the body in H.D. / Kim Sigouin -- Cold crystal: the ecology of affect in Herbert Read's The green child / William Kupinse -- "I wanna be your puppy": Djuna Barnes's Nightwood and the queer cute body / Anna Christine -- The brain and the living world in Janet Frame's Faces in the water / Mary Elene Wood -- "Becoming animal, becoming other": modernism, millennial jurisprudence, and the limits of materialist subjectivity / Kathryn Van Wert -- Epilogue: Black girls and lady police: blank affect and the ecology of the gym / Robin Hackett.

     

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  2. Lacan and Romanticism
    Beteiligt: Garofalo, Daniela (HerausgeberIn); Sigler, David (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: [2019]
    Verlag:  State University of New York Press, Albany

    6 The Eros of Thanatos: Eighteenth-Century Graveyard Poetry and Melancholic SublimationNotes; 7 Toric Tropes Are Stolen Boats: Reading Wordsworth's The Prelude Topologically, with Lacan; Notes; 8 Tyranny as Demand: Lacan Reading the Dreams of the... mehr

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    6 The Eros of Thanatos: Eighteenth-Century Graveyard Poetry and Melancholic SublimationNotes; 7 Toric Tropes Are Stolen Boats: Reading Wordsworth's The Prelude Topologically, with Lacan; Notes; 8 Tyranny as Demand: Lacan Reading the Dreams of the Gothic Romance; Notes; 9 Jouissance, Obscene Undersides, and Utopian/Dystopian Formations in Sarah Scott's Millenium Hall and Mary Shelley's The Last Man; Notes; Contributors; Index Intro; Contents; List of Illustrations; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Lacan and Romanticism; Notes; 1 The Gaze of Frankenstein; Notes; 2 Goya's Gaze: Seeing Non-relation in Los Caprichos; Notes; 3 Jacques Lacan and John Keats's "Noble Animal Man; Derrida On Lacan; Cat Got Your Tongue?; Recognizing Keats's Lamia; Notes; 4 Abandoned by Providence: Loss in Jane Austen's Persuasion; Providence, Profit, And Risk; The Fantasy Of Merit: All Are Welcome; Loss Without Return; Notes; 5 Logical Time and the Romantic Sublime; Notes

     

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  3. Before queer theory
    Victorian aestheticism and the self
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    "This book of literary criticism, about the historical relationship of art, sexuality, and the self, demonstrates that Victorian aestheticism was a key forerunner to modern queer theory. By theorizing aestheticism through Hegel's philosophy, the... mehr

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    "This book of literary criticism, about the historical relationship of art, sexuality, and the self, demonstrates that Victorian aestheticism was a key forerunner to modern queer theory. By theorizing aestheticism through Hegel's philosophy, the author argues that Victorian aesthetes imagined that encountering art and literature could help to shape a person's queer sense of self"-- Homoerotic subjectivity in Walter Pater's early essays -- Styles of survival in Pater's later writings -- Oscar Wilde's lyric performativity -- Vernon Lee and the specter of lesbian history -- Queering the object: aesthetic indifference in Michael Field's poetry.

     

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  4. Decadence in the age of Modernism
    Beteiligt: Murray, Alex (HerausgeberIn); Hext, Kate (HerausgeberIn)
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore

    "This edited collection, of literary theory and criticism, proves that the Decadence movement had a longer-lasting influence on literature and aesthetics than has traditionally been accepted. Decadent principles and aesthetics continued to exert a... mehr

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    "This edited collection, of literary theory and criticism, proves that the Decadence movement had a longer-lasting influence on literature and aesthetics than has traditionally been accepted. Decadent principles and aesthetics continued to exert a compelling influence on the next generation of writers, from high Modernists (Virginia Woolf, James Joyce, and D.H. Lawrence) to late Decadents (Ronald Firbank and the Sitwells) to writers of the Harlem Renaissance (Bruce Nugent and Carl Van Vechten). This collection offers a multifaceted critical revision of how Modernism evolved out of, and coexisted with, the Decadent movement, which Modernism was often keen to discredit and supersede"-- Dainty malice: Ada Leverson and post-Victorian decadent feminism / Kristin Mahoney -- The ugly things of Salome / Ellen Crowell -- Decadent paths and percolations after 1895 / Nick Freeman -- "A poetess of no mean order": Margaret Sackville, women's poetry, and the legacy of aestheticism / Joseph Bristow -- The queer drift of Firbank / Ellis Hanson -- Burning the candle at both ends: Edna St. Vincent Millay's decadence / Sarah Parker -- Woolf and Joyce, Barnes and Beckett: the legacy of decadence in major modernist novels / Vincent Sherry -- "The woodland whose depths and whose heights were Pan's": Swinburne and Lawrence, decadence and modernism / Howard J. Booth -- The naughtiness of the avant-garde: Donald Evans, Claire Marie, and Tender Buttons / Douglas Mao -- The queerness of being 1890 in 1922: Carl Van Vechten and the new decadence / Kirsten MacLeod -- A decadent dream deferred: the Harlem Renaissance's queer modernity / Michele Mendelssohn.

     

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  5. Victorian skin
    surface, self, history
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    "A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary study, Victorian Skin traces a history of the body's surface in the nineteenth century. It offers an expository study of skin in medical, philosophical, and literary writing in the long nineteenth century, and it... mehr

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    "A wide-ranging, interdisciplinary study, Victorian Skin traces a history of the body's surface in the nineteenth century. It offers an expository study of skin in medical, philosophical, and literary writing in the long nineteenth century, and it also explores how literary realism is imbricated in changing beliefs about the signifying and perceptive function of the body's surface"-- The self as surface. Sense ; Expression -- Permeability. Out; In -- Alienated and alienating. Flayed; Flaying -- Inscriptions. Marked; Tattoo.

     

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