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Hadjiafxendi, Kyriaki, (1976-)
Authorship in context[electronic resource] :from the theoreticalto the material /
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[NT 47271] Title/Author:
Authorship in context : from the theoreticalto the material // editedby Kyriaki Hadjiafxendi and Polina Mackay.
[NT 51406] other author:
Hadjiafxendi, Kyriaki,
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2007.
面页册数:
xii, 231 p.
标题:
Authorship.
标题:
Authorship - Marketing.
标题:
Literature, Modern - History and criticism. - 20th century
ISBN:
9780230206120
ISBN:
0230206123
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-218) and index.
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Introduction: Authorship and its Contexts / K.Hadjiafxendi & P.Mackay -- PART I: NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERARY MARKET-PLACE -- The Author, the Editor and the Fissured Text: Scott, Maturin and Hogg / V.Sage -- 'George Eliot', the Literary Market-Place and Sympathy / K.Hadjiafxendi --Liberal Editing in the Fortnightly Review and the Nineteenth Century /H.Small -- PART II: TWENTIETH -CENTURY MYTHOLOGIES OF AUTHORSHIP -- F.R. Leavis: The Writer, Language, History / M.Bell -- Mind that Crowd: Flann O'Brien's Authors / J.Brooker -- Authorship in the Writings and Films of William S. Burroughs / P.Mackay -- PART III: POSTMODERN CULTURE -- Postmodernism, Criticism and the Graphic Novel / D.Punter -- Authorial Identity in the Era of Electronic Technologies / T.Rapatzikou -- Towards a Politics of the Small Things : Arundhati Roy and the Decentralization of Authorship / M.Alexandru -- PART IV: AUTHORSHIP AND CRITICISM - The Decline of the Critic / T.Eagleton.
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Authorship in Context examines the transforming relation of criticism to the history of authorship and the book in relation to changing theoretical models of their study as well as the conditions (critical, historical, socio-economic, political and technological) behind their variability. By utilizing a materialist approach, it offers a fresh perspective to the diversity of the authorial function within as well as across fields and disciplines ranging from the nineteenth-century literary market-place to postmodern culture. In addition to genre, language and style, this book focuses on processes of textual production and reception, varying from the author's act of composition and publishing policiesto editorial and reading practices. In examining their impact on canonformation, alongside visual technologies like the graphic novel, cinema and the world-wide web, it raises issues of class, gender, race or socio-political conflict that determine the fashioning of cultures, textsand authors. Featuring contributions from Terry Eagleton, Michael Bell, Victor Sage and David Punter, amongst others, this timely volume willbe key reading for any student or scholar interested in print culture and the history of the book.
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Authorship in context[electronic resource] :from the theoreticalto the material /
Authorship in context
from the theoreticalto the material /[electronic resource] :editedby Kyriaki Hadjiafxendi and Polina Mackay. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xii, 231 p.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 194-218) and index.
Introduction: Authorship and its Contexts / K.Hadjiafxendi & P.Mackay -- PART I: NINETEENTH-CENTURY LITERARY MARKET-PLACE -- The Author, the Editor and the Fissured Text: Scott, Maturin and Hogg / V.Sage -- 'George Eliot', the Literary Market-Place and Sympathy / K.Hadjiafxendi --Liberal Editing in the Fortnightly Review and the Nineteenth Century /H.Small -- PART II: TWENTIETH -CENTURY MYTHOLOGIES OF AUTHORSHIP -- F.R. Leavis: The Writer, Language, History / M.Bell -- Mind that Crowd: Flann O'Brien's Authors / J.Brooker -- Authorship in the Writings and Films of William S. Burroughs / P.Mackay -- PART III: POSTMODERN CULTURE -- Postmodernism, Criticism and the Graphic Novel / D.Punter -- Authorial Identity in the Era of Electronic Technologies / T.Rapatzikou -- Towards a Politics of the Small Things : Arundhati Roy and the Decentralization of Authorship / M.Alexandru -- PART IV: AUTHORSHIP AND CRITICISM - The Decline of the Critic / T.Eagleton.
Authorship in Context examines the transforming relation of criticism to the history of authorship and the book in relation to changing theoretical models of their study as well as the conditions (critical, historical, socio-economic, political and technological) behind their variability. By utilizing a materialist approach, it offers a fresh perspective to the diversity of the authorial function within as well as across fields and disciplines ranging from the nineteenth-century literary market-place to postmodern culture. In addition to genre, language and style, this book focuses on processes of textual production and reception, varying from the author's act of composition and publishing policiesto editorial and reading practices. In examining their impact on canonformation, alongside visual technologies like the graphic novel, cinema and the world-wide web, it raises issues of class, gender, race or socio-political conflict that determine the fashioning of cultures, textsand authors. Featuring contributions from Terry Eagleton, Michael Bell, Victor Sage and David Punter, amongst others, this timely volume willbe key reading for any student or scholar interested in print culture and the history of the book.
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LC Class. No.: PN137 / .A98 2007eb
Dewey Class. No.: 808/.02
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