Double Vision
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Literary Palimpsests
Herausgeber: Lewes, Darby
Double Vision
Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Literary Palimpsests
Herausgeber: Lewes, Darby
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Tremendous philosophical, social, technological, and aesthetic revolutions overwhelmed those living in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This volume examines the manner in which writers employed the metaphor of the literary palimpsest to respond to the resulting disorientation and alienation of this period of great change.
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Tremendous philosophical, social, technological, and aesthetic revolutions overwhelmed those living in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. This volume examines the manner in which writers employed the metaphor of the literary palimpsest to respond to the resulting disorientation and alienation of this period of great change.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780739125694
- ISBN-10: 0739125699
- Artikelnr.: 24560918
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. September 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 634g
- ISBN-13: 9780739125694
- ISBN-10: 0739125699
- Artikelnr.: 24560918
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Darby Lewes is professor of English at Lycoming College in Pennsylvania.
1 Contents 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction: Homotextuality:
Revealed and Revealing Texts Part 4 I. The Eighteenth Century: From Reason
to Romanticism Chapter 5 1. Richardson Agonistes: The Trial of the Author
in the Contest for Authority Chapter 6 2. Marginal(ized) Blake: The
Annotations to Reynolds's Discourses Chapter 7 3. William Blake and the
Bible: Reading and Writing the Law Chapter 8 4. The Dark Assassin: Thomas
James Mathias's Notes for The Pursuits of Literature Part 9 II. The
Romantic Period: Overwriting Neoclassicism Chapter 10 5. De Quincey and the
Palimpsest Chapter 11 6. "Things as They Are": Godwin's Caleb Williams and
the Politics of the Preface Chapter 12 7. Opening up Chapter 13 of
Coleridge's Biographia Literaria: Humor, Reception, and English Character
Part 13 III. The Victorian Period: Decorum and Decadence Chapter 14 8.
Tennyson's The Princess as Palimpsest: The Oriental Tale and Woman's Nature
Chapter 15 9. "What Remains?": Intertextual Itinerary and Palimpsestic
Melancholia in Christina Rossetti's "Monna Innomminata" Chapter 16 10.
Memory as a Palimpsest in Wilkie Collins's The Haunted Hotel Chapter 17 11.
On the Fin de Siècle Margin: Justifying the Texts of T. K. Nupton, Max
Beerbohm, and Enoch Soames Chapter 18 12. Parodies for the Rail: Dombey and
Son, Vanity Fair, and the Class-Coding of Victorian Realism Part 19 IV.
Nineteenth-Century Voices from America Chapter 20 13. The Middle Passages
of Arthur Mervyn Chapter 21 14. Reading Poe Reading Blackwood's: The
Palimpsestic Subtext in "The Fall of the House of Usher" Chapter 22 15. The
Spaces Left: Resistance and Erasure in Frederick Douglass's Palimpsestic
Narratives Chapter 23 Works Cited Chapter 24 Index 25 About the
Contributors
Revealed and Revealing Texts Part 4 I. The Eighteenth Century: From Reason
to Romanticism Chapter 5 1. Richardson Agonistes: The Trial of the Author
in the Contest for Authority Chapter 6 2. Marginal(ized) Blake: The
Annotations to Reynolds's Discourses Chapter 7 3. William Blake and the
Bible: Reading and Writing the Law Chapter 8 4. The Dark Assassin: Thomas
James Mathias's Notes for The Pursuits of Literature Part 9 II. The
Romantic Period: Overwriting Neoclassicism Chapter 10 5. De Quincey and the
Palimpsest Chapter 11 6. "Things as They Are": Godwin's Caleb Williams and
the Politics of the Preface Chapter 12 7. Opening up Chapter 13 of
Coleridge's Biographia Literaria: Humor, Reception, and English Character
Part 13 III. The Victorian Period: Decorum and Decadence Chapter 14 8.
Tennyson's The Princess as Palimpsest: The Oriental Tale and Woman's Nature
Chapter 15 9. "What Remains?": Intertextual Itinerary and Palimpsestic
Melancholia in Christina Rossetti's "Monna Innomminata" Chapter 16 10.
Memory as a Palimpsest in Wilkie Collins's The Haunted Hotel Chapter 17 11.
On the Fin de Siècle Margin: Justifying the Texts of T. K. Nupton, Max
Beerbohm, and Enoch Soames Chapter 18 12. Parodies for the Rail: Dombey and
Son, Vanity Fair, and the Class-Coding of Victorian Realism Part 19 IV.
Nineteenth-Century Voices from America Chapter 20 13. The Middle Passages
of Arthur Mervyn Chapter 21 14. Reading Poe Reading Blackwood's: The
Palimpsestic Subtext in "The Fall of the House of Usher" Chapter 22 15. The
Spaces Left: Resistance and Erasure in Frederick Douglass's Palimpsestic
Narratives Chapter 23 Works Cited Chapter 24 Index 25 About the
Contributors
1 Contents 2 Acknowledgments Chapter 3 Introduction: Homotextuality:
Revealed and Revealing Texts Part 4 I. The Eighteenth Century: From Reason
to Romanticism Chapter 5 1. Richardson Agonistes: The Trial of the Author
in the Contest for Authority Chapter 6 2. Marginal(ized) Blake: The
Annotations to Reynolds's Discourses Chapter 7 3. William Blake and the
Bible: Reading and Writing the Law Chapter 8 4. The Dark Assassin: Thomas
James Mathias's Notes for The Pursuits of Literature Part 9 II. The
Romantic Period: Overwriting Neoclassicism Chapter 10 5. De Quincey and the
Palimpsest Chapter 11 6. "Things as They Are": Godwin's Caleb Williams and
the Politics of the Preface Chapter 12 7. Opening up Chapter 13 of
Coleridge's Biographia Literaria: Humor, Reception, and English Character
Part 13 III. The Victorian Period: Decorum and Decadence Chapter 14 8.
Tennyson's The Princess as Palimpsest: The Oriental Tale and Woman's Nature
Chapter 15 9. "What Remains?": Intertextual Itinerary and Palimpsestic
Melancholia in Christina Rossetti's "Monna Innomminata" Chapter 16 10.
Memory as a Palimpsest in Wilkie Collins's The Haunted Hotel Chapter 17 11.
On the Fin de Siècle Margin: Justifying the Texts of T. K. Nupton, Max
Beerbohm, and Enoch Soames Chapter 18 12. Parodies for the Rail: Dombey and
Son, Vanity Fair, and the Class-Coding of Victorian Realism Part 19 IV.
Nineteenth-Century Voices from America Chapter 20 13. The Middle Passages
of Arthur Mervyn Chapter 21 14. Reading Poe Reading Blackwood's: The
Palimpsestic Subtext in "The Fall of the House of Usher" Chapter 22 15. The
Spaces Left: Resistance and Erasure in Frederick Douglass's Palimpsestic
Narratives Chapter 23 Works Cited Chapter 24 Index 25 About the
Contributors
Revealed and Revealing Texts Part 4 I. The Eighteenth Century: From Reason
to Romanticism Chapter 5 1. Richardson Agonistes: The Trial of the Author
in the Contest for Authority Chapter 6 2. Marginal(ized) Blake: The
Annotations to Reynolds's Discourses Chapter 7 3. William Blake and the
Bible: Reading and Writing the Law Chapter 8 4. The Dark Assassin: Thomas
James Mathias's Notes for The Pursuits of Literature Part 9 II. The
Romantic Period: Overwriting Neoclassicism Chapter 10 5. De Quincey and the
Palimpsest Chapter 11 6. "Things as They Are": Godwin's Caleb Williams and
the Politics of the Preface Chapter 12 7. Opening up Chapter 13 of
Coleridge's Biographia Literaria: Humor, Reception, and English Character
Part 13 III. The Victorian Period: Decorum and Decadence Chapter 14 8.
Tennyson's The Princess as Palimpsest: The Oriental Tale and Woman's Nature
Chapter 15 9. "What Remains?": Intertextual Itinerary and Palimpsestic
Melancholia in Christina Rossetti's "Monna Innomminata" Chapter 16 10.
Memory as a Palimpsest in Wilkie Collins's The Haunted Hotel Chapter 17 11.
On the Fin de Siècle Margin: Justifying the Texts of T. K. Nupton, Max
Beerbohm, and Enoch Soames Chapter 18 12. Parodies for the Rail: Dombey and
Son, Vanity Fair, and the Class-Coding of Victorian Realism Part 19 IV.
Nineteenth-Century Voices from America Chapter 20 13. The Middle Passages
of Arthur Mervyn Chapter 21 14. Reading Poe Reading Blackwood's: The
Palimpsestic Subtext in "The Fall of the House of Usher" Chapter 22 15. The
Spaces Left: Resistance and Erasure in Frederick Douglass's Palimpsestic
Narratives Chapter 23 Works Cited Chapter 24 Index 25 About the
Contributors