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Y Levin, Y. Levin, Yael Levin
Tracing the Aesthetic Principle in Conrad''s Novels
English · Hardback
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Zusatztext "This original! well-written! and carefully thought-out volume offers a valuable and original contribution as well as a worthy challenge to Conrad studies." - The Conradian "Levin s concept of the otherwise present -the continued and continual oscillation between absence and presence-proves to be immensely productive for the reader of Joseph Conrad s fiction. Her book gripped me from first to last page: it is engagingly but compellingly written! and chock-full of striking! surprising! and ultimately convincing insights into Conrad s texts. Tracing the Aesthetic Principle in Conrad s Novels is an outstanding book that should be read by every serious student of Conrad." - Jeremy Hawthorn! Norwegian University of Science and Technology and author of Sexuality and the Erotic in the Fiction of Joseph Conrad "This is one of the most suggestive and genuinely innovative works of Conrad criticism for some time. Levin develops her concept of the otherwise present through close readings of a range of Conrad s works from Lord Jim to neglected later works such as Suspense. Through attention to the thematics of spectrality - to guilt! shame! desire! hope and their otherwise present projections - and an engagement with some of Conrad s characteristic methods of story-telling! Levin demonstrates the flexibility and the rich hermeneutic and narratological possibilities of the concept both within and beyond Conrad studies. See otherwise! see better. " - Robert Hampson! Head of the Department of English! Royal Holloway! University of London Informationen zum Autor YAEL LEVIN is Lecturer, Department of English, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. Klappentext Tracing the Aesthetic Principle in Conrad s Novels sets out to revolutionize our reading of Joseph Conrad s works and challenge the critical heritage that accompanies them. Levin identifies the emergence of an aesthetic principle in Conrad s novels and theorizes that principle through the concept of the otherwise present, which Levin defines as that which provokes desire and perpetuates it by barring its appeasement. This book offers a detailed analysis of Lord Jim, Nostromo, Under Western Eyes, The Arrow of Gold and Suspense, alongside a poststructuralist-inspired explication of Conrad s literary vision and its defining principle. This study is an important source for both the newcomers and the initiated to Conrad s oeuvre. Zusammenfassung Tracing the Aesthetic Principle in Conrad s Novels sets out to revolutionize our reading of Joseph Conrad s works and challenge the critical heritage that accompanies them. Levin identifies the emergence of an aesthetic principle in Conrad s novels and theorizes that principle through the concept of the otherwise present, which Levin defines as that which provokes desire and perpetuates it by barring its appeasement. This book offers a detailed analysis of Lord Jim, Nostromo, Under Western Eyes, The Arrow of Gold and Suspense, alongside a poststructuralist-inspired explication of Conrad s literary vision and its defining principle. This study is an important source for both the newcomers and the initiated to Conrad s oeuvre. Inhaltsverzeichnis Abbreviations and Note on Quotations Introduction PART I: THE OTHERWISE PRESENT The Otherwise-Present Aesthetic PART II: SEEING OTHERWISE: FROM ALMAYER'S FOLLY TO LORD JIM From Protagonist to Reader Marlow A Willingness to Remember PART III: A SPECTRAL TEMPORALITY: THE HISTORY OF NOSTROMO AS PERPETUAL RETURN Living with Ghosts The Ahistory of 'the Story also Goes' PART IV: SIGNIFYING ABSENSES IN UNDER WESTERN EYES Capitalizing on an Ellipsis Silenced Exploits Exorcising the Otherwise Present PART V: 'THE ARROW OF GOLD': AN EXERCISE IN PROCURING ABSENCE A Haunting Heroine: The Dictates of an 'Irrealizable Desire' Pompeii: A Paradigm of Disappearance The Untold Story PART VI: TO END WITH SUSPENSE The Omni-wise Present...
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Abbreviations and Note on Quotations Introduction PART I: THE OTHERWISE PRESENT The Otherwise-Present Aesthetic PART II: SEEING OTHERWISE: FROM ALMAYER'S FOLLY TO LORD JIM From Protagonist to Reader Marlow A Willingness to Remember PART III: A SPECTRAL TEMPORALITY: THE HISTORY OF NOSTROMO AS PERPETUAL RETURN Living with Ghosts The Ahistory of 'the Story also Goes' PART IV: SIGNIFYING ABSENSES IN UNDER WESTERN EYES Capitalizing on an Ellipsis Silenced Exploits Exorcising the Otherwise Present PART V: 'THE ARROW OF GOLD': AN EXERCISE IN PROCURING ABSENCE A Haunting Heroine: The Dictates of an 'Irrealizable Desire' Pompeii: A Paradigm of Disappearance The Untold Story PART VI: TO END WITH SUSPENSE The Omni-wise Present 'A Solution by Rejection' To End Otherwise Conclusion Bibliography
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"This original, well-written, and carefully thought-out volume offers a valuable and original contribution as well as a worthy challenge to Conrad studies." - The Conradian
"Levin s concept of the otherwise present -the continued and continual oscillation between absence and presence-proves to be immensely productive for the reader of Joseph Conrad s fiction. Her book gripped me from first to last page: it is engagingly but compellingly written, and chock-full of striking, surprising, and ultimately convincing insights into Conrad s texts. Tracing the Aesthetic Principle in Conrad s Novels is an outstanding book that should be read by every serious student of Conrad." - Jeremy Hawthorn, Norwegian University of Science and Technology and author of Sexuality and the Erotic in the Fiction of Joseph Conrad
"This is one of the most suggestive and genuinely innovative works of Conrad criticism for some time. Levin develops her concept of the otherwise present through close readings of a range of Conrad s works from Lord Jim to neglected later works such as Suspense. Through attention to the thematics of spectrality - to guilt, shame, desire, hope and their otherwise present projections - and an engagement with some of Conrad s characteristic methods of story-telling, Levin demonstrates the flexibility and the rich hermeneutic and narratological possibilities of the concept both within and beyond Conrad studies. See otherwise, see better. " - Robert Hampson, Head of the Department of English, Royal Holloway, University of London
Product details
Authors | Y Levin, Y. Levin, Yael Levin |
Publisher | Palgrave UK |
Languages | English |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 13.03.2009 |
EAN | 9780230609860 |
ISBN | 978-0-230-60986-0 |
No. of pages | 216 |
Subjects |
Humanities, art, music
> Linguistics and literary studies
> General and comparative literary studies
B, Literature, Europe, English, English Language, Literature: history & criticism, Literary theory, Literature, general, European Literature, Biography, Literature & Literary studies, Germanic Languages, Literature—Philosophy, Palgrave Literature & Performing Arts Collection |
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