Inceptions – Literary Beginnings and Contingencies of Form
Autor Kevin Ohien Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 apr 2021
From Henry James's New York Edition prefaces to George Eliot's epigraphs, from Ovid's play with meter to Charles Dickens's thematizing of the ex nihilo emergence of character, from Wallace Stevens's abstract consideration of poetic origins to James Baldwin's, Carson McCullers's, and Eudora Welty's descriptions of queer childhood, writers repeatedly confront the problem of inception. Inception introduces a fundamental contingency into texts and psyches alike: in the beginning, all could have been otherwise. For Kevin Ohi, the act of inception, and the potential it embodies, enables us to see making and unmaking coincide within the mechanism of creation. In this sense, Inceptions traces an ethics of reading, the possibility of perceiving, in the ostensibly finished forms of lives and texts, the potentiality inherent in their having started forth.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0823294633
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 151 x 227 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
Cuprins
Exordium | 1
Part I: Potentiality and Gesture
1 Revision, Origin, and the Courage of Truth: Henry James¿s New York Edition Prefaces | 23
2 ¿First Love¿: Gesture and the Emergence of Desire in Eudora Welty | 50
Part II: Novels and the Beginnings of Character
3 Robinson Crusoe and the Inception of Speech | 73
4 The Clock Finger at Nought: Daniel Deronda and the Positing of Perspective | 91
5 Proto-Reading and the Positing of Character in Our Mutual Friend | 103
Part III: Our Stony Ancestry
6 Ovid and Orpheus | 127
7 Wallace Stevens and the Temporalities of Inception and Embodiment | 148
Part IV: Solitude and Queer Origins
8 ¿Epitaph, the Idiom of Man¿: Imaginings of the Beginning | 177
9 Etiology, Solitude, and Queer Incipience | 199
Acknowledgments | 223
Notes | 227
Index | 283