Using examples from children's folklore, nineteenth-century nonsense literature, and modernist writers, the author examines the relationships between common sense and nonsense
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Using examples from children's folklore, nineteenth-century nonsense literature, and modernist writers, the author examines the relationships between common sense and nonsense
pt. 1. Common sense and fictive universes. Making common sense -- Some operations and affinities -- pt. 2. Making nonsense. Reversals and inversions -- Play with boundaries -- Play with infinity -- The uses of simultaneity -- Arrangement and rearrangement within a closed field -- pt. 3. Conclusion. Change's sensibility