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The Fictional Minds of Modernism - Narrative Cognition from Henry James to Christopher Isherwood (Hardcover): Ricardo... The Fictional Minds of Modernism - Narrative Cognition from Henry James to Christopher Isherwood (Hardcover)
Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
R3,379 Discovery Miles 33 790 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Challenging the notion that modernism is marked by an "inward turn" - a configuration of the individual as distinct from the world - this collection delineates the relationship between the mind and material and social systems, rethinking our understanding of modernism's representation of cognitive and affective processes. Through analysis of a variety of international novels, short stories, and films - all published roughly between 1890 and 1945 - the contributors to this collection demonstrate that the so-called "inward turn" of modernist narratives in fact reflects the necessary interaction between mind, self, and world that constitutes knowledge, and therefore precludes any radical split between these categories. The essays examine the cognitive value of modernist narrative, showing how the perception of objects and of other people is a relational activity that requires an awareness of the constant flux of reality. The Fictional Minds of Modernism explores how modernist narratives offer insights into the real, historical world not as a mere object of contemplation but as an object of knowledge, thus bridging the gap between classical narratology and modernist experimentation.

Spain, the United States, and Transatlantic Literary Culture throughout the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover): John C. Havard,... Spain, the United States, and Transatlantic Literary Culture throughout the Nineteenth Century (Hardcover)
John C. Havard, Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
R4,476 Discovery Miles 44 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The relationship between the United States and Spain evolved rapidly over the course of the nineteenth century, culminating in hostility during the Spanish-American War. However, scholarship on literary connections between the two nations has been limited aside from a few studies of the small coterie of Hispanists typically conceived as the canon in this area. This volume collects essays that push the study of transatlantic connections between U.S. and Spanish literatures in new directions. The contributors represent an interdisciplinary group including scholars of national literatures, national histories, and comparative literature. Their works explore previously understudied authors as well as understudied works by better-known authors. They use these new archives to present canonical works in new lights. Moreover, they explore organic entanglements between the literary traditions, and how those raditions interface with Latinx literary history.

The Fictional Minds of Modernism - Narrative Cognition from Henry James to Christopher Isherwood (Paperback): Ricardo... The Fictional Minds of Modernism - Narrative Cognition from Henry James to Christopher Isherwood (Paperback)
Ricardo Miguel-Alfonso
R1,333 Discovery Miles 13 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Challenging the notion that modernism is marked by an "inward turn" - a configuration of the individual as distinct from the world - this collection delineates the relationship between the mind and material and social systems, rethinking our understanding of modernism's representation of cognitive and affective processes. Through analysis of a variety of international novels, short stories, and films - all published roughly between 1890 and 1945 - the contributors to this collection demonstrate that the so-called "inward turn" of modernist narratives in fact reflects the necessary interaction between mind, self, and world that constitutes knowledge, and therefore precludes any radical split between these categories. The essays examine the cognitive value of modernist narrative, showing how the perception of objects and of other people is a relational activity that requires an awareness of the constant flux of reality. The Fictional Minds of Modernism explores how modernist narratives offer insights into the real, historical world not as a mere object of contemplation but as an object of knowledge, thus bridging the gap between classical narratology and modernist experimentation.

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