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Literary Studies and the Pursuits of Reading

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ISBN-13:
9781580467780
Veröffentl:
2012
Einband:
EPDF
Seiten:
306
Autor:
Eric Downing
Serie:
120, Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
2 - DRM Adobe
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Focuses critical attention once again on the nature and process of reading, taking into account both current theory and historical investigations.Thirty years ago, when theory emerged as integral to literary studies, investigations into the nature of reading dominated academic criticism. Since then, as cultural studies and historical approaches have gained ascendancy, critical focus on reading has waned. This collection of new essays by leading scholars of German and comparative literature, inspired by the work of the long-time and influential scholar of reading Clayton Koelb, puts the study of reading back at center stage, considering current theory on reading, emotion, and affect alongside historical investigations into cultural practices of reading as they have changed over time. Topics addressed include ancient practicesof magic reading; Christian conversionary reading; the emergence of silent reading in the Middle Ages; Renaissance ekphrastic reading; homeopathy, reading and Romanticism; and German-Jewish reading cultures in the nineteenth century. The volume will be of interest to scholars and students of literary criticism, German Studies, comparative literature, and European history. Contributors: Richard V. Benson, Stanley Corngold, Eric Downing, Darryl Gless, Ruth V. Gross, Jonathan Hess, Janice Hewlett Koelb, Alice Kuzniar, Ann Marie Rasmussen, Jeffrey L. Sammons, Gary Shapiro, Kathryn Starkey, Christopher Wild. Eric Downing is Hanes Distinguished Term Professor of German, English, and Comparative Literature at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Jonathan M. Hess is Professor of German and Moses M. and Hannah L. Malkin Distinguished Term Professor of Jewish History and Culture at theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Richard V. Benson is Visiting Assistant Professor of German at Valparaiso University.
IntroductionApertio Libri: Codex and Conversion - Christopher WildThe Question of Reading and the Medieval Book: Reception and Manuscript Variation of Thomasin's Welscher Gast - Kathryn StarkeyReading in Nuremberg's Fifteenth-Century Carnival Plays - Ann Marie RasmussenShakespeare, Biblical Interpretation, and the Elusiveness of Meaning - Darryl J. GlessReading and the Writing of German-Jewish History - Jonathan M. Hess - DECEASEDSimilia Similibus Curentur: Homeopathy and Its Magic Wand of Analogy - Alice A. KuzniarReading and Rhetorical Generation: The Example of Blake's Thel - Janice Hewlett KoelbSender Glatteis Reads Lessing and Comes to a Sad End: Some Thoughts on Karl Emil Franzos's Der Pojaz and the Problem of Jewish Reading - Jeffery L. SammonsMagic Reading - Eric Downing"Anything One Wants": Kafka and Women, Again - Ruth V. GrossReading on the Edge of Oblivion: Virgil and Virgule in Coetzee's Age of Iron - Gary ShapiroReading Experience in Faust - Stanley CorngoldWorks CitedNotes on the ContributorsIndex

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