Consciousness in Modernist Fiction
Title | Consciousness in Modernist Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | V. Sotirova |
Publisher | Palgrave Macmillan |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-06-24 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 9780230525528 |
This stylistic study of consciousness in the Modernist novel explores shifts across different viewpoints and the techniques through which they are dialogically interconnected. The dialogic resonances in the presentation of character consciousness are analysed using linguistic evidence and evidence drawn from everyday conversational practices.
Consciousness in Modernist Fiction
Title | Consciousness in Modernist Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | V. Sotirova |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 202 |
Release | 2013-05-09 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1137307250 |
This stylistic study of consciousness in the Modernist novel explores shifts across different viewpoints and the techniques through which they are dialogically interconnected. The dialogic resonances in the presentation of character consciousness are analysed using linguistic evidence and evidence drawn from everyday conversational practices.
Behaviorism, Consciousness, and the Literary Mind
Title | Behaviorism, Consciousness, and the Literary Mind PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Gang |
Publisher | JHU Press |
Pages | 223 |
Release | 2021-11-16 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1421440865 |
What might behaviorism, that debunked school of psychology, tell us about literature? If inanimate objects such as novels or poems have no mental properties of their own, then why do we talk about them as if they do? Why do we perceive the minds of characters, narrators, and speakers as if they were comparable to our own? In Behaviorism, Consciousness, and the Literary Mind, Joshua Gang offers a radical new approach to these questions, which are among the most challenging philosophical problems faced by literary study today. Recent cognitive criticism has tried to answer these questions by looking for similarities and analogies between literary form and the processes of the brain. In contrast, Gang turns to one of the twentieth century's most infamous psychological doctrines: behaviorism. Beginning in 1913, a range of psychologists and philosophers—including John B. Watson, B. F. Skinner, and Gilbert Ryle—argued that many of the things we talk about as mental phenomena aren't at all interior but rather misunderstood behaviors and physiological processes. Today, behaviorism has relatively little scientific value, but Gang argues for its enormous critical value for thinking about why language is so good at creating illusions of mental life. Turning to behaviorism's own literary history, Gang offers the first sustained examination of the outmoded science's place in twentieth-century literature and criticism. Through innovative readings of figures such as I. A. Richards, the American New Critics, Samuel Beckett, Harold Pinter, and J. M. Coetzee, Behaviorism, Consciousness, and the Literary Mind reveals important convergences between modernist writers, experimental psychology, and analytic philosophy of mind—while also giving readers a new framework for thinking about some of literature's most fundamental and exciting questions.
The Cambridge Companion to the Modernist Novel
Title | The Cambridge Companion to the Modernist Novel PDF eBook |
Author | Morag Shiach |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2007-04-19 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 052185444X |
The novel is modernism's most vital and experimental genre. With a chronology and guide to further reading, this 2007 Companion is an accessible and informative overview of the genre.
The Intelligent Unconscious in Modernist Literature and Science
Title | The Intelligent Unconscious in Modernist Literature and Science PDF eBook |
Author | Thalia Trigoni |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-05 |
Genre | Intellect |
ISBN | 9780367550905 |
This book reassesses representations of the unconscious in the early twentieth century, primarily the works of D. H. Lawrence, Virginia Woolf and T.S. Eliot, authors who engaged the notion of the intelligent unconscious, reworked it and offered it for the consumption of the general populace.
Modernist Fiction and Vagueness
Title | Modernist Fiction and Vagueness PDF eBook |
Author | Megan Quigley |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 2015-02-02 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 110708959X |
Modernist Fiction and Vagueness examines the development of the modernist novel in relation to changing approaches to philosophy. It argues that the puzzle of vagueness challenged the great thinkers of the early twentieth century and led to dramatic changes in both fiction and philosophy. Building on recent interest in the connections among analytic philosophy, pragmatism, and modern literature, this book posits that literary vagueness should be read as a defining quality of modernist fiction.
Emergence of Mind
Title | Emergence of Mind PDF eBook |
Author | David Herman |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 0803234988 |
An anthology that traces the representation of consciousness and mind creation in English literature from 700 to the present.