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Reading Fragments and Fragmentation in Modernist Literature

Autor Rebecca Varley–winter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 mai 2018
As a critical term, fragment is more of a starting-point than a definition. Fragment and fragmentation have been used to describe damaged manuscripts; drafts; notes; subverted grammatical structures; the emergence of vers libre; from formal verse; texts without linear plots; translations; quotations; and works titled Fragment regardless of how formally complete they might appear. This book offers a phenomenological reading of modernist literary fragments, arguing that fragments create states of conflicted embodiment in which mind and body cannot cleanly separate. Drawing on the concept of aestheticism as an overstimulated body, each chapter connects fragments to experiences of physical and emotional ambiguity. The author introduces fragmentation as an aspect of what Julia Kristeva and Helene Cixous term ecriture feminine;, and offers new readings of the texts that Stephane Mallarme struggled to finish.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781845198954
ISBN-10: 1845198956
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Liverpool University Press

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Contents Acknowledgments Introduction (I thought of Fragilion, that shy figure) Chapter One: Reading Fragments and Fragmentation: Theories and Approaches Chapter Two: Translating Stphane Mallarm's Cento Chapter Three: Funny Fragments, Lunatic Sport Chapter Four: Kaleidoscopic Cities, Historical Kitsch Conclusion: Fragments as Dream-Texts Bibliography Index

Notă biografică


Rebecca Varley-Winter completed her PhD on literary fragments and fragmentation at the University of Cambridge, supervised by Dr Anne Stillman. She has published research articles, essays and reviews in Literary Imagination, The Goose, Cambridge Humanities Review and Glasgow Review of Books. She currently teaches undergraduate students at Middlebury-CMRS and the University of Cambridge; prior to this she was a Stipendiary Lecturer in English at Keble College, University of Oxford. Her poetry has won the Brewer Hall Prize and the T. R. Henn Prize.