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  1. The sublimation of unfitness in Victorian fiction
    domesticating the grotesque and extending the readers’ sympathies
  2. The Sublimation of Unfitness in Victorian Fiction
  3. Kaleidophonic Modernity
    Transatlantic Sound, Technology, and Literature
    Author: Brehm, Brett
    Published: 2023; ©2023
    Publisher:  Fordham University Press, New York, NY

    What stories remain hidden behind one of the most significant inventions of the nineteenth century? Kaleidophonic Modernity reexamines the development of mechanical sound recording technology by charting the orbits of writers, scientists, and artists... more

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    What stories remain hidden behind one of the most significant inventions of the nineteenth century? Kaleidophonic Modernity reexamines the development of mechanical sound recording technology by charting the orbits of writers, scientists, and artists in France and the United States. Working between comparative literature, the history of science, and urban studies, Brehm builds a bridge between visual culture and sound studies.Kaleidophonic Modernity places the poet and inventor Charles Cros and his lover, the celebrated concert pianist and salonnière Nina de Villard at the heart of modern aesthetic and scientific vanguards. Cros's scientific endeavors ranged from color photography, to telecommunications, to mechanical sound reproducibility. In his poetry the Surrealists found an ancestor and inspiration. His literary and scientific works prove startling and relevant to predicaments of technological media in his own time and ours. For nearly twenty years Nina de Villard presided over a supremely daring intellectual salon. There, she welcomed manifold literary, artistic, and musical luminaries into a veritable crucible of the artistic avant-garde and precursor to the famous Chat Noir cabaret. Together, these two forgotten but pivotal figures, Cros and Villard, help reframe our thinking on Edgar Allan Poe, Charles Baudelaire, and Walt Whitman, icons of urban modernity who can now be seen and heard in a kaleidophonic light, one that offers a compelling new perspective on modern mediascapes.In elaborating this transatlantic phenomenon, Kaleidophonic Modernity illuminates the prehistory of the phonograph as it intersects with the aesthetics of sound reproducibility, Franco-American literary exchange, Poe’s aesthetic and intellectual legacy, the sounds of modern cities and technologies, and the genealogy of audiovisual experimentation found in such movements as Dada, Futurism, and the sound art of today

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9781531501518
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    Subjects: Literature and technology; Sound recordings and the arts; LITERARY CRITICISM / Comparative Literature
    Other subjects: Charles Baudelaire; Charles Cros; Edgar Allan Poe; New York; Nina de Villard; Paris; Walt Whitman; modernity; phonograph; sound
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (288 p.), 16 color and 14 b/w illustrations
  4. Before Modernism
    inventing American lyric
    Published: [2023]; © 2023
    Publisher:  Princeton University Press, Princeton

    How Black poets have charted the direction of American poetics for the past two centuriesBefore Modernism examines how Black poetics, in antagonism with White poetics in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, produced the conditions for... more

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    How Black poets have charted the direction of American poetics for the past two centuriesBefore Modernism examines how Black poetics, in antagonism with White poetics in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, produced the conditions for the invention of modern American poetry. Through inspired readings of the poetry of Phillis Wheatley Peters, George Moses Horton, Ann Plato, James Monroe Whitfield, and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper—as well as the poetry of neglected but once popular White poets William Cullen Bryant and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow—Virginia Jackson demonstrates how Black poets inspired the direction that American poetics has taken for the past two centuries. As an idea of poetry based on genres of poems such as ballads, elegies, odes, hymns, drinking songs, and epistles gave way to an idea of poetry based on genres of people—Black, White, male, female, Indigenous—almost all poetry became lyric poetry. Jackson traces the twisted paths leading to our current understanding of lyric, along the way presenting not only a new history but a new theory of American poetry.A major reassessment of the origins and development of American poetics, Before Modernism argues against a literary critical narrative that links American modernism directly to British or European Romanticism, emphasizing instead the many ways in which early Black poets intervened by inventing what Wheatley called “the deep design” of American lyric

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780691233116
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    RVK Categories: HR 1769
    Subjects: American poetry; American poetry; American poetry; Lyric poetry; Poetics; LITERARY CRITICISM / American / African-American
    Other subjects: Heptameter; High culture; Historicism; History; Holism; I Wish (manhwa); Idealization; Ideology; Imagination; Immanuel Kant; Impasse; Indigenous peoples of the Americas; Intentionality; International community; Irrigation management; Jericho Brown; John Ashbery; Justin Kaplan; Kantianism; Locus Solus; Lyric poetry; Manthia Diawara; Mass migration; Medievalism; Meditations; Memorization; Mind control; Mneme; Modernism; Monetary policy; Moral imperative; Negative capability; On the Eve; Open Secrets; Pamphlet; Pedant; Personhood; Philosophy; Poet; Poetry; Pooling (resource management); Prehistory; Proclamation; Pun; Punishment; Rainer Maria Rilke; Ralph Waldo Emerson; Republicanism; Responsiveness; Samuel Beckett; Society; Spanish Americans; Speech; Sphere of influence; State of affairs (sociology); Subject (philosophy); Subjectivity; Sustainable development; T. S. Eliot; Textuality; The Possibilities (Preacher); Thomas Hobbes; Trimeter; Uncertainty; Virgil; W. E. B. Du Bois; Washington Irving; World literature; WorldCat; Writing; Adage; Adult; All things; Analogy; Archive; Biography; Black people; Book History (journal); C. L. R. James; Clotel; Colony; Columbia University Press; Complexion; Coviello; Critical race theory; Desertification; Dramatic monologue; Edgar Allan Poe; English poetry; Evocation; First appearance; Frigate; Fugitive slave laws; Genre; Geoffrey Hartman; Georgics; Great books; Harlem Renaissance; Henry Kissinger; Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (303 Seiten), Illustrationen