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The Ulysses Delusion: Rethinking Standards of Literary Merit: American Literature Readings in the 21st Century

Autor Cecilia Konchar Farr
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mai 2018
Popular fiction follows literature professors wherever they go. At coffee shops or out for drinks, after faculty meetings or classes, even at family reunions – they are persistently pressed to talk about bestselling novels. Questions immediately follow: What do I mean when I say a book is "good"? Why do contemporary novels like these, conversations like these, matter to professors of literature? Shouldn't they be spending their time re-reading The Great Gatsby? The Ulysses Delusion confronts these questions and answers their call for more engaged conversations about books. Through topics like the Oprah's Book Club, Harry Potter, and Chick Lit, Cecilia Konchar Farr explores the lively, democratic, and gendered history of novels in the US as a context for understanding how avid readers and literary professionals have come to assess them so differently.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781349716470
ISBN-10: 1349716472
Pagini: 199
Ilustrații: XX, 199 p.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan US
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria American Literature Readings in the 21st Century

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface: Ransoming a Reading Nation
PART I: THE CRIME
1. Come and Get it
2. Bring Money
PART II: INVESTIGATIONS
3. Reading Lolita at St. Kate's
4. Oprah's Book Club and the Summer of Faulkner
5. Lost in a Chick Lit Austenland
6. What I learned from The (Book) Group
7. Storytelling with Jodi Picoult
8. Re-Reading Rand
9. Writing Wizardry
PART III: THE DEAL
10. Redefining Excellence

Recenzii

“The author provides her readers with a new set of guidelines for judging literary works, specifically novels. … The ‘Ulysses’ Delusion is an ideal model of clear, thoughtful, balanced, witty, and well-written criticism—something I find in extremely short supply these days. … Konchar Farr’s own writing suc­ceeds admirably. This book really is a page-turner.” (Mallory Young, TSWL Tulsa Studies in Women's Literatur, Vol. 38 (2), 2019)

"The Ulysses Delusion is an engaging discussion of the contemporary literary marketplace and the tastemakers who have framed discussions of literary quality and served as the gatekeepers to popular success in the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries. Konchar Farr's unapologetic championing of the accessible is both ideologically resonant with her thesis and admirable—she has truly produced a popular literary criticism that is both rigorous and readable." - Amy L. Blair, Associate Professor of English at Marquette University, USA and author of Reading Up: Middle-Class Readers and the Culture of Success in the Early Twentieth-Century United States

Notă biografică

Cecilia Konchar Farr is Professor of English at St. Catherine University, USA.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

Popular fiction follows literature professors wherever they go. At coffee shops or out for drinks, after faculty meetings or classes, even at family reunions – they are persistently pressed to talk about bestselling novels. Questions immediately follow: What do I mean when I say a book is "good"? Why do contemporary novels like these, conversations like these, matter to professors of literature? Shouldn't they be spending their time re-reading The Great Gatsby? The Ulysses Delusion confronts these questions and answers their call for more engaged conversations about books. Through topics like the Oprah's Book Club, Harry Potter, and Chick Lit, Cecilia Konchar Farr explores the lively, democratic, and gendered history of novels in the US as a context for understanding how avid readers and literary professionals have come to assess them so differently.

Caracteristici

Gives importance to the reader’s perspective not just scholars or critics Examines the relationship between popular culture and literary studies Maps the history of the US novel and US literary culture