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Novel After Film - Modernism and the Decline of Autonomy

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Zusatztext Foltz's thorough and provocative analysis lays the groundwork for future investigations of the relationship between narrative film - and other forms of visual media - and the novel. ... Summing Up: Recommended. Graduate students, researchers, faculty. Informationen zum Autor Jonathan Foltz is Assistant Professor of Film and Literature at Boston University. His articles and reviews have appeared in Modernism/modernity, Screen, Critical Quarterly, and the Los Angeles Review of Books. Klappentext In this provocative and original study, Jonathan Foltz charts the institutional, stylistic and conceptual relays that linked literary and cinematic cultures, and that fundamentally changed the nature and status of storytelling in the early twentieth century. Zusammenfassung In this provocative and original study, Jonathan Foltz charts the institutional, stylistic and conceptual relays that linked literary and cinematic cultures, and that fundamentally changed the nature and status of storytelling in the early twentieth century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: The Novel after Film Chapter 2: Fables of Detachment Chapter 3: Virginia Woolf and the Lightness of the Novel Chapter 4: H. D.'s Multiple Eyes Chapter 5: Henry Green and the Infinitely Remote Chapter 6: Aldous Huxley and the Extinction of the Novel Epilogue Bibliography

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