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Landscapes of Realism: Rethinking literary realism in comparative perspectives. Volume II: Pathways through realism [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Connecticut), Edited by (Aarhus University), Edited by (Aarhus University)
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  • Sari: Landscapes of Realism XXXIII
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Mar-2022
  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210853
  • ISBN-13: 9789027210852
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  • Kirjastus: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • ISBN-10: 9027210853
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Few literary phenomena are as elusive and yet as persistent as realism. While it responds to the perennial impulse to use literature to reflect on experience, it also designates a specific set of literary and artistic practices that emerged in response to Western modernity. Landscapes of Realism is a two-volume collaborative interdisciplinary investigation of this vast territory, bringing together leading-edge new criticism on the realist paradigms that were first articulated in nineteenth-century Europe but have since gone on globally to transform the literary landscape. Tracing the manifold ways in which these paradigms are developed, discussed and contested across time, space, cultures and media, this second volume shows in its four core essays and twenty-four case studies four major pathways through the landscapes of realism: The psychological pathways focusing on emotion and memory, the referential pathways highlighting the role of materiality, the formal pathways demonstrating the dynamics of formal experiments, and the geographical pathways exploring the worlding of realism through the encounters between European and non-European languages from the nineteenth century to the present.The two volumes of Landscapes of Realism have won the 2024 Excellence Award for Collaborative Research, awarded by the European Society of Comparative Literature.





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List of illustrations
xi
Editors preface and acknowledgments xiii
Note on translations, cross-references and documentation xv
Introduction 1(26)
Svend Erik Larsen
Steen Bille Jorgensen
Margaret R. Higonnet
Chapter 1 Psychological pathways: Emotion and memory
27(204)
Svend Erik Larsen
Core Essay
"Memories inwrought with affection": Emotion and memory in realism
29(1)
Svend Erik Larsen
Patrizia Lombardo?
1 In the wake of revolution
29(2)
2 The long eighteenth century
31(12)
2.1 Prejudice and passion
31(4)
2.2 "The vulgar practice of the moment"
35(3)
2.3 The thrill of the new
38(5)
3 First transformation: Social vision descends into social frustration
43(18)
3.1 Between legal contract and national identity
43(7)
3.2 National illusions and realities of war
50(4)
3.3 Revolution as emotion
54(7)
4 Second transformation: Self-fulfillment turns into self-disillusionment
61(15)
4.1 Self-education in a blind alley
61(3)
4.2 The superfluous man
64(5)
4.3 Passions for or against life?
69(7)
5 Third transformation: From frail friendship to haunted homes
76(20)
5.1 The unreadable other
76(5)
5.2 The delicate balance of friendship
81(6)
5.3 Love or honor?
87(9)
6 Fourth transformation: Alienating settings yield sublime awe
96(19)
6.1 Landscape and cityscape
96(9)
6.2 The natural and the technological sublime
105(10)
7 Coda: Turning the century
115(20)
7.1 New theories
116(4)
7.2 "At the heart of a vast enigma"
120(4)
7.3 Into the twentieth century
124(11)
Case Studies
The interplay between emotion and memory: Stendhal, Zola, Musil
135(16)
Patrizia Lombardo
Situations of sympathy: Eroding emotions and everyday life in the realist novel
151(18)
Tone Selboe
The poetics of disgust in realist fiction: Emile Zola and Son Oksanen
169(16)
Riikka Rossi
Attunement: Mood and memory in Goethe, Flaubert and Dickens
185(16)
Stefan Hajduk
Spanish and Latin American memory novels
201(16)
Hans Lauge Hansen
History and untold memories: New historical realism in Assia Djebar's cinema
217(14)
Maya Boutaghou
Chapter 2 Referential pathways: Objects and bodies
231(134)
Coordinated by Simon J. James
Svend Erik Larsen
Core Essay
Material matters: The surfaces of realist fiction
233(1)
Simon J. James
1 Surfaces: The outsides of realism
234(6)
2 Objects: The material in the fictional
240(6)
3 Clothing: Presenting the self
246(4)
4 The body as object: The material of the self
250(3)
5 Physical beauty: Valuing bodies
253(3)
6 Producing the self: Environments
256(4)
7 Framing the self: Beautiful environments
260(2)
8 Abstracting the object: Money
262(2)
9 Material does matter
264(7)
Case Studies
Curating realism in a world of objects: Collecting in Charles Dickens and Arthur Conan Doyle
271(16)
Anthony Walker-Cook
Caricature and realism
287(16)
Svend Erik Larsen
Realism and allegory: Balzac, Dickens and James
303(14)
Jeremy Tambling
"Distance avails not": Representing the modern masses
317(20)
Svend Erik Larsen
Toward affective realism: Performing the reverse side of the face
337(14)
Tomds Jirsa
Posthumanism and realism
351(14)
Mads Rosendahl Thomsen
Chapter 3 Formal pathways: Genre and form
365(198)
Coordinated by Steen Bille Jorgensen
Margaret R. Higonnet
Core essay
Dynamics of realist forms
367(1)
Steen Bille Jorgensen
Margaret R. Higonnet
1 Introduction: New forms, new realities
367(6)
1.1 Reflexiveness and composition
368(3)
1.2 Openness
371(2)
2 Giving form to social reality
373(20)
2.1 Beyond traditional formal models
373(5)
2.2 Poetry and everyday life
378(8)
2.3 A pictorial turn
386(7)
3 Popular culture and formal innovation
393(19)
3.1 New audiences and the democratization of culture
393(3)
3.2 Popular forms and new aesthetic ideals
396(8)
3.3 Literary models and systemic worldviews
404(8)
4 Critical positions between fiction and reality
412(22)
4.1 Prefaces and the battle of realism
412(6)
4.2 Theatricality and irony
418(6)
4.3 Narrative masks: Women's writing and female readership
424(10)
5 Scaling and rescaling
434(12)
5.1 Scale, perception and reading
434(5)
5.2 Shorter forms
439(7)
6 Concluding perspective: Beyond realism?
446(19)
6.1 Collage novels and language poetry
448(3)
6.2 Short short stories
451(4)
6.3 Concrete poetry
455(3)
6.4 Readymades
458(3)
6.5 Interactive forms
461(4)
7 The questioning continues
465(8)
Case Studies
Forms of realism in children's literature
473(16)
Margaret R. Higonnet
Early theatrical realism on page and stage: Zola, Ibsen, Strindberg
489(14)
Joan Templeton
Poetry, Pessoa and realism
503(16)
Jeremy Tambling
The making of the historical narrative in the Swahili utenzi: The realism of a poetic form
519(16)
Alena Rettovd
Photography and dissent in John Lewis's graphic novel March
535(14)
Katharine Capshaw
The visions of John Ball: Iain Bell's opera In Parenthesis
549(14)
Jennie-Rebecca Falcetta
Chapter 4 Geographical pathways: Worlding realism
563(200)
Coordinated by Svend Erik Larsen
Margaret R. Higonnet
Core Essay
Dialogic encounters
565(1)
Svend Erik Larsen
Margaret R. Higonnet
1 Worlding and realism
565(7)
2 Literature of migration
572(8)
2.1 Reconceptualizing migration
574(6)
3 Across the pacific
580(8)
3.1 Realism of projection
580(4)
3.2 Realism of exchange
584(4)
4 The world at war
588(25)
4.1 Cosmopolitan dialogues through new media
589(4)
4.2 Voices at first-hand: Soldiers
593(6)
4.3 Truth of things
599(2)
4.4 Medical realism
601(2)
4.5 Writing back from the colonies
603(10)
5 "A second tradition" for "translated men"
613(15)
5.1 Place: Troubled homes
614(14)
6 Language: In the contact zones
628(20)
6.1 Translation as cultural interaction
630(5)
6.2 Tackling the language barriers
635(13)
7 Coda: Different realities, alternative realist practices
648(19)
7.1 African spirits and digital identities
650(3)
7.2 Trapped in cyberspace
653(3)
7.3 The question remains
656(11)
Case Studies
Varieties of theatrical realism after Ibsen
667(18)
Joan Templeton
Is there a notion of `realism' in traditional China?
685(18)
Nicolas Zufferey
Worlding of realism: The case of Naguib Mahfouz
703(18)
Wen-chin Ouyang
The real magic in Miguel Angel Asturias's magical realism: Legends of Guatemala and The President
721(16)
Karen-Margrethe Simonsen
Narrate or describe: Documentation and the tasks of realism
737(14)
Eleni Coundouriotis
Realism in the colony
751(12)
Ulka Anjaria
Notes on contributors 763(4)
Index 767