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E-grāmata: Contemporary Fiction and the Uses of Theory: The Novel from Structuralism to Postmodernism

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This topical study examines the novelizations of radical literary theory in the work of A.S. Byatt, Angela Carter, Umberto Eco, John Fowles, Richard Powers, and many other leading novelists. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the post-theoretical novel and traces an alternative history of the theory revolution in the pages of recent literary fiction. This topical study examines the novelizations of radical literary theory in the work of A.S. Byatt, Angela Carter, Umberto Eco, John Fowles, Richard Powers, and many other leading novelists. It offers a comprehensive analysis of the post-theoretical novel and traces an alternative history of the theory revolution in the pages of recent literary fiction.

Recenzijas

'[ This] is an authoritative but accessible account of the inter-relationships between literary theory and the culture of fiction from the nineteen-seventies to the present day. Covering many of the landmark novels of the period, Michael Greaney also ranges over less familiar texts, by writers better known for their theoretical work such as Norman Holland and Julia Kristeva. With its refreshing and distinctive approach to the field, the book will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students of the contemporary novel, as well as to lecturers and researchers in post- war literature.' - Dr. Jago Morrison, University of Chichester, UK

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction: Theory in(to) Fiction
1(8)
The Structuralist Novel
9(15)
Thru
Christine Brooke-Rose
MF
Anthony Burgess
The French Lieutenant's Woman
John Fowles
How Far Can You Go?
David Lodge
From Structuralism to Dialogics: David Lodge
24(17)
Nice Work; Small World; Thinks ...
David Lodge
The `Culture Wars' and Beyond: Theory on the US Campus
41(18)
Meetings of the Mind
David Damrosch
Erasure; Glyph
Percival Everett
Masterpiece Theatre
Sandra M. Gilbert
Susan Gubar
The Handmaid of Desire
John L'Heureux
The Lecturer's Tale
James Hynes
Galatea 2.2
Richard Powers
The Vanishing Author
59(24)
The Death of the Author
Gilbert Adair
Shroud
John Banville
Doctor Criminale; My Strange Quest for Mensonge; To the Hermitage
Malcolm Bradbury
Foucauldian Fictions
83(16)
The Biographer's Tale
A. S. Byatt
Hallucinating Foucault
Patricia Duncker
'Les Secrets d'un homme'; To the Friend Who Did Not Save My Life
Herve Guibert
The Samurai
Julia Kristeva
'When I Met Michel Foucault'
Toby Litt
Feminism versus Post-structuralism
99(24)
Possession
A. S. Byatt
Nights at the Circus
Angela Carter
Criminal Signs: Murder in Theory
123(17)
The Name of the Rose
Umberto Eco
Death in a Delphi Seminar
Norman Holland
Murder at the MLA
D. J. H. Jones
The Old Man and the Wolves; Possessions
Julia Kristeva
The Novel in Hyperreality
140(16)
England, England
Julian Barnes
Textermination
Christine Brooke-Rose
House of Leaves
Mark Z. Danielewski
A Jealous Ghost
A. N. Wilson
Conclusion: Fiction after Theory
156(5)
Notes 161(11)
Bibliography 172(9)
Index 181


MICHAEL GREANEY is Lecturer in English at Lancaster University, UK. He is the author of Conrad, Language and Narrative (2002).