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ISBN 023119160X (hardcover)
ISBN13桁 9780231191609 (hardcover)
無効なISBN等 9780231549479 (electronic book)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 901.3
個人著者標目 Bewes, Timothy,
本タイトル Free indirect :
タイトル関連情報 the novel in a postfictional age /
著者名 Timothy Bewes.
出版地・頒布地 New York :
出版者・頒布者名 Columbia University Press,
出版年・頒布年 [2022],
数量 xv, 315 pages :
他の形態的事項 illustrations ;
大きさ 24 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references and index.
内容注記 Introduction: Unthinking Connections -- Part I: The Novel Form and Its Limits -- Chapter One: The Problem of Form -- The Novel Thinks -- The Meaning of Novelistic Form -- Absolute Relationality -- Free Indirect Discourse and the Free Indirect -- Chapter Two: Against Exemplarity: W. G. Sebald -- Instance and Example -- Exemplarity and the Novel -- The Principles of Narration -- The Pure Look -- The Struggle of Austerlitz -- Part II: The Emergence of Postfictional Aesthetics -- Chapter Three: The Instantiation Relation -- The Contemporary Critical Predicament -- The Bridge (the Probem of the Opening) -- The Rhetoric of Contemporary Criticism -- The Instantiation Relation in Literary Criticism -- All Views Are Partial: Reading Zadie Smith -- Chapter Four: The Postfictional Hypothesis -- Degree-Zero Connection -- From Representation to Instantiation: Foster's Howards End -- Collapse of Narrative Standpoint -- Instantiation as a Question of Language: Posiible Objections -- Chapter Five: The Logic of Disconnection -- Chronotypes of Interpretation: Foucault with Bakhtin -- The "Novelistic Element": Free Indirect Discourse -- A Theory of "Discontinuous Systematicities"? -- Is Dissconnection Also a Chronotype? -- Interlude: Fictional Discourse as Event: On Jesse Ball -- Part III: The Free Indirect -- Chapter Six: How Does Immanence Show Itself? -- The Sense of Sense -- A Theory of the Contemporary Novel? -- Resolution as "Deflection": Lukacs with Cora Diamond -- Instantiation and the Literary Regime -- Chapter Seven: What Is a Sensorimotor Break? Deleuze on Cinema -- The Possibility of Thinking -- The Historical Argument -- The Any-Instant-Whatever, the Out-of-Feild, the Interstice -- Heautonomy -- Disconnecting the Sides: Free Indirect Subjective -- Interlude: Profiling -- Chapter Eight: Rancière: Toward Nonregime Thinking -- The Aesthetic Regime -- Hitchcock: Cinema of Completion -- The Interstice: Realist Form of Crystals of Time? -- Penultimacy -- The Primacy of Relation: Samuel Beckett -- Conclusion: The Indeterminate Thought of the Free Indirect.
要約、抄録、注釈等 "Everywhere today, we are urged to "connect." Literary critics celebrate a new "honesty" in contemporary fiction or call for a return to "realism." Yet such rhetoric is strikingly reminiscent of earlier theorizations. Two of the most famous injunctions of twentieth-century writing-E. M. Forster's "Only connect . . ." and Fredric Jameson's "Always historicize!"-helped establish connection as the purpose of the novel and its reconstruction as the task of criticism. But what if connection was not the novel's modus operandi but the defining aesthetic ideology of our era-and its most monetizable commodity? What kind of thought is left for the novel when all ideas are acceptable as long as they can be fitted to a consumer profile? This book develops a new theory of the novel for the twenty-first century. In the works of writers such as J. M. Coetzee, Rachel Cusk, James Kelman, W. G. Sebald, and Zadie Smith, Timothy Bewes identifies a mode of thought that he calls "free indirect," in which the novel's refusal of prevailing ideologies can be found. It is not situated in a character or a narrator and does not take a subjective or perceptual form. Far from heralding the arrival of a new literary mode, this development represents the rediscovery of a quality that has been largely ignored by theorists: thought at the limits of form. Free Indirect contends that this self-awakening of contemporary fiction represents the most promising solution to the problem of thought today"-- Provided by publisher.
統一タイトル(シリーズ副出標目) Literature Now.
シリーズ名・巻次 Literature now 
一般件名 Fiction -- History and criticism.
Fiction genres -- Philosophy.
資料情報1 『Free indirect : the novel in a postfictional age /』(Literature now) Timothy Bewes. Columbia University Press, [2022], (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:F/901.3/B57/F  資料コード:7116716382)
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