This important collection explores and clarifies two of the most contested ideas in literary theory today, influence and intertextuality. The study of influence tends to center on major authors and canonical works, identifying prior documents as sources or contexts for a given author. Intertextuality, on the other hand, is a concept unconcerned with authors as individuals; it treats all texts as part of a network of discourse that includes culture, history, and social practices as well as other literary works. In thirteen essays drawing on the entire spectrum of English and American literary history, this volume considers the relationship between these two termstheir rivalry, their kinship, their range of uses.
Debates about these two concepts have been crucial to the new historicism and the resurgence of interest in literary history. The essays in this volume employ a refreshing array of examples from that historypoetry of the Renaissance and the twentieth century, novels of the eighteenth through twentieth centuries, Old English texts, and postmodernist productions that have served as recurrent intertexts for contemporary theory. The contributors treat such currently vital questions as the role of the author, canon formation, gender, causality, and the social dimension of texts. They illuminate old assumptions and new ideas about agency that lie behind notions of influence, and they examine models of an anonymous textual field that lie behind notions of intertextuality.
The volume takes much of its character from its own intertextual origin as a group project of the English faculty at the University of WisconsinMadison. Though diverse in their academic interests, concerns, and experience, the contributors particpated in an ongoing intellectual exchange that is a model of how new scholarship can arise from dialogue.
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Jay Clayton is associate professor of English at Vanderbilt University and the author of Romantic Vision and the Novel. Eric Rothstein is the Edgar W. Lacy Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. His several books include Restoration Tragedy: Form and the Process of Change and Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Poetry.
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Zustand: New. This collection explores two controversial ideas in literary theory - influence and intertextuality. In thirteen essays drawing on the entire spectrum of English and American literary history, this volume considers the relationship between these two terms across the whole range of their usage. Editor(s): Clayton, Jay; Rothstein, Eric. Num Pages: 360 pages. BIC Classification: DSA. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 21. Weight in Grams: 481. . 1991. Paperback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. Artikel-Nr. V9780299130343
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Paperback. Zustand: Wie neu. ix, 349 p. Das Exemplar ist in tadellosem Zustand und neuwertig. / The copy is in mint condition and as good as new. -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Part I -- 1. Figures in the Corpus: Theories of Influence and Intertextuality -- Jay Clayton and Eric Rothstein -- Part II -- 2. The Alphabet of Suffering: Effie Deans, Jay Clayton -- Tess Durbeyfield, Martha Ray, and Hetty Sorrel -- 3. Intertextuality and the Subject of Reading/Writing Tilottama Rajan -- 4. Oral Texts, Intertexts, and Intratexts: Editing Old English -- A. N. Doane -- 5. Diversity and Change in Literary Histories -- Eric Rothstein -- Part III -- 6. Weavings: Intertextuality and the (Re)Birth of the Author -- Susan Stanford Friedman -- 7. Allusion and Intertext: History in The End of the Road -- Thomas Schaub -- 8. Influence? or Intertextuality?: The Complicated Connection of Edith Sitwell with Gertrude Stein Cyrena N. Pondrom -- 9. "For inferior who is free?": Liberating the Woman Writer in Marianne Moore's "Marriage" Lynn Keller -- 10. Sidney/Spenser/Shakespeare: Influence/Intertextuality/Intention -- Andrew D. Weiner -- 11. The Call of Eurydice: Mourning and Intertextuality in Margaret Fuller's Writing -- Jeffrey Steele -- 12. Inter(racial)textuality in Nineteenth-Century -- Southern Narrative -- William L. Andrews -- 13. Chronotope and Intertext: The Case of -- Jean Rhys's Quartet -- Betsy Draine -- Index. ISBN 9780299130343 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 472. Artikel-Nr. 1263791
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