Notework : Victorian literature and nonlinear style


Simon Reader
Bok Engelsk 2021
Originaltittel
Utgitt
Stanford University Press , 2021
Omfang
ix, 238 sider : illustrasjoner
Opplysninger
Notework : an introduction -- Styles of inconsequence : Charles Darwin -- Thinking pieces : George Gissing and Roland Barthes -- Gerard Manley Hopkins and microsocial form -- A computer program called "Wilde" -- Unrecovering Vernon Lee -- Conclusion : asymmetry. - "Notework begins with a striking insight: the writer's notebook is a genre in itself. Simon Reader pursues this argument in original readings of unpublished writing by prominent Victorians, offering a more expansive approach to literary formalism for the twenty-first century. Neither drafts nor diaries, the notes of Charles Darwin, Oscar Wilde, Gerard Manley Hopkins, Vernon Lee, and George Gissing record ephemeral and nonlinear experiences, revealing each author's desire to leave their fragments scattered and unused. Presenting notes in terms of genre allows Reader to suggest inventive new accounts of key Victorian texts, including The Picture of Dorian Gray, On the Origin of Species, and Hopkins's devotional lyrics, and to reinterpret these works as meditations on the ethics of compiling and using data. In this way, Notework recasts information collection as a personal and expressive activity that comes into focus against large-scale systems of knowledge organization. Finding resonance between today's digital culture and its nineteenth-century precursors, Reader honors our most disposable, improvised, and fleeting textual gestures"-- Fra forlaget
Emner
Dewey
ISBN
9781503615267

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