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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Saturday, October 9, 2010. Living the texts; Herrnstein Smith's sonnet-obsession and Tartt's Dionysian madness. 8220;[…] Julian answered the door exactly as he had the first time, by opening it only a crack and looking through it warily, as if there were something wonderful in his office that needed guarding, something that he was careful not everyone should see.” (Tartt, The Secret History. Julian and his Classical teachings represent to Henry and the others what Shakes...

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Saturday, October 9, 2010. Living the texts; Herrnstein Smith's sonnet-obsession and Tartt's Dionysian madness. 8220;[…] Julian answered the door exactly as he had the first time, by opening it only a crack and looking through it warily, as if there were something wonderful in his office that needed guarding, something that he was careful not everyone should see.” (Tartt, The Secret History. Julian and his Classical teachings represent to Henry and the others what Shakes...

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog: On Edmondson’s “Against Reading”

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Friday, August 20, 2010. On Edmondson’s “Against Reading”. The body of Edmondson’s essay is rich with literary references and examples. His own personal story of enlightenment in reading. The Autobiography of Malcolm X. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Foucaults What is an Author? On Edmondson’s “Against Reading”. View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog: The Secret History

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Thursday, August 19, 2010. This is just a test post, never blogged before. But for something to say, I've finished reading Donna Tartt's. And absolutely loved it. Such a contrast in both style and matter to Henry James. A haunting and highly intelligent story, especially it's dealing with lost languages and the mysticism of the ancient world. Am now very inspired to learn Ancient Greek. August 19, 2010 at 7:01 PM. Hey Jess, Me neither! I was thinking of this comment in t...

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog: Living the texts; Herrnstein Smith's sonnet-obsession and Tartt's Dionysian madness

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Saturday, October 9, 2010. Living the texts; Herrnstein Smith's sonnet-obsession and Tartt's Dionysian madness. 8220;[…] Julian answered the door exactly as he had the first time, by opening it only a crack and looking through it warily, as if there were something wonderful in his office that needed guarding, something that he was careful not everyone should see.” (Tartt, The Secret History. Julian and his Classical teachings represent to Henry and the others what Shakes...

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog: September 2010

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Saturday, September 4, 2010. Leuschner and Friday's seminar. Onto the topic of this week's readings, Eric Leuschner offers a cultural history and critique on the obsession over a book’s external glamour:. While the publishers and advertising touted the physical characteristics, emphasizing the external nature, little was said about the internal, that is, the work itself. It is as if the internal, or the content, is assumed to be worthy of the apparatus.".

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog: Leuschner and Friday's seminar

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Saturday, September 4, 2010. Leuschner and Friday's seminar. Onto the topic of this week's readings, Eric Leuschner offers a cultural history and critique on the obsession over a book’s external glamour:. While the publishers and advertising touted the physical characteristics, emphasizing the external nature, little was said about the internal, that is, the work itself. It is as if the internal, or the content, is assumed to be worthy of the apparatus.". The covers are ...

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A post about dyads (which is just a cleverer-sounding way to say ‘pairs’) | Geebee1's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com site. The circumstantial Death of the Author →. A post about dyads (which is just a cleverer-sounding way to say ‘pairs’). October 10, 2010. To begin where I left off, what I garnered to be of most significance from How not to Read, (personally, I guess) apart from the differences and uses of reading and non-reading was my own realisation that I needed to elucidate the difference in method and mind-frame of my academic relation to books and my personal one. Eat, Pray, Love.

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Hidden Value | Lindsey's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com site. Value in the Literary Sense. October 10, 2010. Was what one could shallowly call a classic war story. There’s love, death, friendship, and more. What changed. From a classic war story to a deeply questioning story surrounding social ideas of value during times of war was looking at it in the context of value. This meaning: reading. Value, amongst other things, changes with culture and context. In the context of war it seems like life is something thrown away more ofte...

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Just another WordPress.com site. Monthly Archives: August 2010. For Edmundson’s “Against Readings”. August 19, 2010. Mark Edmundson’s “Against Readings” was honestly refreshing. The style and substance of the piece evokes the romanticism of falling in love with a literary work for the first time. His almost anecdotal style of writing is accessible and easy to … Continue reading →. August 8, 2010. Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging!

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The Literary In Theory. The distant object of desire. Another quick post-seminar-post, just to break down the things I thought useful in some sense from Friday’s seminar – I’ll make one of those ‘academic confessions’ that I haven’t finished. Is that really possible? Cf the opening to. All of this seems to be very available to Lacan, theories of gaze, phallic formation, and so on – according to my notes, Georgio Agamben and the concept of anaphora, though I can’t say why now. Perhaps later. I wasn’...

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Value in Donna Tartt’s ‘The Secret History’ | Victoriai's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com site. The Death of The Author →. Value in Donna Tartt’s ‘The Secret History’. October 1, 2010. Victoria - The Literary in Theory. The Test of Time and Value. Test of time arguments were at the basis of eighteenth-century discourses of value within the area of aesthetics and, in. In which it is evident that the ‘test of time’ argument for value, in this case for example, the study of classics, the wearing of a. Smith notes: when we judge the value of a work, we usually conceive ...

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Value in the Literary Sense | Lindsey's Blog

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Just another WordPress.com site. Examples, Examples, Examples. Hidden Value →. Value in the Literary Sense. October 10, 2010. By Donna Tartt wasamazing. As years of finding assigned readings almost always unbearable, I awaited a similar response in this case. Maybe it’s the environment in which the novels are presented or the lack of real choice in reading it, but really, there is nothing more difficult to read than something forced upon you. As I struggled to immerse myself into. The other kind of value...

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the axis of opposition is fundamental | The Literary In Theory

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The Literary In Theory. The axis of opposition is fundamental. We travelled low over the country of Felski, Edmundson and Warner (which sounds like a law firm), more or less hovering over ‘the author’ and the viability of various reading/analytic strategies. Fun conclusions, regarding the author: although there definitely is a physical author,. Also regarding reading strategies: Edmundson’s railing against ‘readings’ is useful inasmuch as it is a warning against. August 20, 2010. Enter your comment here.

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Literary in Theory - Jess's blog. Saturday, October 9, 2010. Living the texts; Herrnstein Smith's sonnet-obsession and Tartt's Dionysian madness. 8220;[…] Julian answered the door exactly as he had the first time, by opening it only a crack and looking through it warily, as if there were something wonderful in his office that needed guarding, something that he was careful not everyone should see.” (Tartt, The Secret History. Julian and his Classical teachings represent to Henry and the others what Shakes...

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