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After Bakhtin : essays on fiction and criticism 🔍
London ; New York: Routledge, London, New York, England, 1990
Lodge, David, 1935- author 🔍
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If The 1960s Was The Decade Of Structuralism, And The 1970s The Decade Of Deconstruction, Then The 1980s Have Been Dominated By The Discovery And Dissemination Of Mikhail Bakhtin's Work. Now Widely Regarded As One Of The Most Important Thinkers Of The Twentieth Century, The Russian Writer Mikhail Bakhtin Was Silenced By Political Censorship And Persecution For Most Of His Life. In 'after Bakhtin' David Lodge Sketches Bakhtin's Extraordinary Career, And Explores The Relevance Of His Ideas On The Dialogic Nature Of Language, On The Typology Of Fictional Discourses And On The Carnivalesque - To The Writings Of Authors As Diverse As George Eliot, James Joyce, D.h. Lawrence, Elizabeth Gaskell, Jane Austen, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling And Lian Kundera - Illustrative Of The Development Of The Novel In Its Classic, Modernist And Post-modernist Phases. Two Final Essays Reflect On The Current State Of Academic Criticism.--publisher's Summary. Introduction -- The Novel Now: Theories And Practices -- Mimesis And Diegesis In Modern Fiction -- Middlemarch And The Idea Of The Classic Realist Text -- Lawrence, Dostoevsky, Bakhtin -- Dialogue In The Modern Novel -- After Bakhtin -- Crowds And Power In The Early Victorian Novel -- Composition, Distribution, Arrangement: Form And Structure In Jane Austen's Novels -- The Art Of Ambiguity: The Spoils Of Poynton -- Indeterminacy In Modern Narrative: Reading Off 'mrs Bathurst' -- Milan Kundera, And The Idea Of The Author In Modern Criticism -- Reading And Writhing In A Double-bind -- A Kind Of Business: The Academic Critic In America. David Lodge. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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David Lodge
Alternative publisher
Ashgate Publishing Limited
Alternative publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Gower Publishing Ltd
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
London; New York, Unknown, 1990
Alternative edition
1st, First Edition, PT, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-193) and index.
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Alternative description
198 pages ; 24 cm
"If the 1960s was the decade of structuralism, and the 1970s the decade of deconstruction, then the 1980s have been dominated by the discovery and dissemination of Mikhail Bakhtin's work. Now widely regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century, the Russian writer Mikhail Bakhtin was silenced by political censorship and persecution for most of his life. In 'After Bakhtin' David Lodge sketches Bakhtin's extraordinary career, and explores the relevance of his ideas on the dialogic nature of language, on the typology of fictional discourses and on the carnivalesque - to the writings of authors as diverse as George Eliot, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Elizabeth Gaskell, Jane Austen, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling and Lian Kundera - illustrative of the development of the novel in its classic, modernist and post-modernist phases. Two final essays reflect on the current state of academic criticism."--Publisher's summary
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-193) and index
Introduction -- The novel now: Theories and practices -- Mimesis and diegesis in modern fiction -- "Middlemarch" and the idea of the classic realist text -- Lawrence, Dostoevsky, Bakhtin -- Dialogue in the modern novel -- After Bakhtin -- Crowds and power in the early Victorian novel -- Composition, distribution, arrangement: Form and structure in Jane Austen's novels -- The art of ambiguity: "The spoils of Poynton" -- Indeterminacy in modern narrative: Reading off 'Mrs Bathurst' -- Milan Kundera, and the idea of the author in modern criticism -- Reading and writhing in a double-bind -- A kind of business: The academic critic in America
"If the 1960s was the decade of structuralism, and the 1970s the decade of deconstruction, then the 1980s have been dominated by the discovery and dissemination of Mikhail Bakhtin's work. Now widely regarded as one of the most important thinkers of the twentieth century, the Russian writer Mikhail Bakhtin was silenced by political censorship and persecution for most of his life. In 'After Bakhtin' David Lodge sketches Bakhtin's extraordinary career, and explores the relevance of his ideas on the dialogic nature of language, on the typology of fictional discourses and on the carnivalesque - to the writings of authors as diverse as George Eliot, James Joyce, D.H. Lawrence, Elizabeth Gaskell, Jane Austen, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling and Lian Kundera - illustrative of the development of the novel in its classic, modernist and post-modernist phases. Two final essays reflect on the current state of academic criticism."--Publisher's summary
Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-193) and index
Introduction -- The novel now: Theories and practices -- Mimesis and diegesis in modern fiction -- "Middlemarch" and the idea of the classic realist text -- Lawrence, Dostoevsky, Bakhtin -- Dialogue in the modern novel -- After Bakhtin -- Crowds and power in the early Victorian novel -- Composition, distribution, arrangement: Form and structure in Jane Austen's novels -- The art of ambiguity: "The spoils of Poynton" -- Indeterminacy in modern narrative: Reading off 'Mrs Bathurst' -- Milan Kundera, and the idea of the author in modern criticism -- Reading and writhing in a double-bind -- A kind of business: The academic critic in America
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198p blue, black and white paperback with laminated cover, name in ink, otherwise as new, pages clean with footnotes and index, nice copy, very good
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2023-06-28
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