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El. knyga: Authors in Dialogue: Comparative Essays in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century English Literature

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  • Leidėjas: Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
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  • ISBN-13: 9781789975994
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«Franco Marucci seems to have read everything written in the century between Byron and James Joyce. The breadth and depth of this reading provides steady illumination of topics familiar and unfamiliar, and brings many new things to light. Professional erudition and persistence turn up many trouvailles and not a few truffles. A notable addition to scholarship.» (Michael Alexander, Emeritus Professor of English, University of St Andrews)



«A remarkable collection of essays, displaying a far from common theoretical acuteness acting on dauntless erudition. Maruccis explorations of the dialogic element in major and minor texts of Victorian and early Modern authors are always interesting and often surprising. When does Marucci, the most Victorian of Italian critics, find time to read and write so much?» (Francesco Rognoni, Professor of English and American Literature, Universitą Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milan and Brescia)



«Franco Marucci traces a fascinating trajectory that invites us to rethink the works of iconic English authors at the intersection of two centuries. The compelling questions in this collection insightfully reinterpret a literary and cultural transition which, with its multifaceted tensions between tradition and innovation, continues to speak to us.» (Nicoletta Pireddu, Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, Georgetown University)



«Authors in Dialogue is, therefore, a much-welcomed compendium that gathers many eminent contributions to comparative studies which, now that they are presented together, communicate with each other in intriguing ways and reveal even more thoroughly the authors critical acumen and coherent system of reasoning.» (Fabio Bazzano, Univ. di Pavia, Review in Il confronto letterario, no. 75)



This book gathers together essays and papers written over a time span of around fifteen years. Partly retitled and revised, they were selected for the book because they all focus on the dialogic element in a series of literary works produced in the period extending from late Romanticism to early Modernism. By «dialogic» the author means the sharing of common preoccupations, the recursiveness of motifs, themes and patterns, the emergence of constants, a network of explicit or hidden confrontations. Dialogues may then arise between an author and other contemporaries in the form of an explicit theoretical discussion in letters or critical essays; or implicitly, and allusively, in inventive negotiations that respond to previous works through parody or adaptation. After a concise introduction stating the authors theoretical debt to the insightful theories of the Russian semiotician and typologist Yuri Lotman, single essays discuss Byron, Ruskin, George Eliot, Matthew Arnold, Hopkins, Ouida, Joyce and T. S. Eliot.

Recenzijos

«Franco Marucci seems to have read everything written in the century between Byron and James Joyce. The breadth and depth of this reading provides steady illumination of topics familiar and unfamiliar, and brings many new things to light. Professional erudition and persistence turn up many trouvailles and not a few truffles. A notable addition to scholarship.» (Michael Alexander, Emeritus Professor of English, University of St Andrews)





















«A remarkable collection of essays, displaying a far from common theoretical acuteness acting on dauntless erudition. Maruccis explorations of the dialogic element in major and minor texts of Victorian and early Modern authors are always interesting and often surprising. When does Marucci, the most Victorian of Italian critics, find time to read and write so much?» (Francesco Rognoni, Professor of English and American Literature, Universitą Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Milan and Brescia)





















«Franco Marucci traces a fascinating trajectory that invites us to rethink the works of iconic English authors at the intersection of two centuries. The compelling questions in this collection insightfully reinterpret a literary and cultural transition which, with its multifaceted tensions between tradition and innovation, continues to speak to us.» (Nicoletta Pireddu, Professor of Italian and Comparative Literature, Georgetown University)





















«Authors in Dialogue is, therefore, a much-welcomed compendium that gathers many eminent contributions to comparative studies which, now that they are presented together, communicate with each other in intriguing ways and reveal even more thoroughly the authors critical acumen and coherent system of reasoning.» (Fabio Bazzano, Univ. di Pavia, Review in Il confronto letterario, no. 75)

Preface vii
Chapter 1 Morphology of the Donjuanesque Remake
1(16)
Chapter 2 Written Landscape: Homer, Dante, Ruskin
17(10)
Chapter 3 Rapt Passivity: George Eliot's "The Lifted Veil'
27(12)
Chapter 4 Romola on Home Ground
39(8)
Chapter 5 Patterns of Intermittence in Arnold's `Dover Beach'
47(20)
Chapter 6 Arnold's Biblical Reductionism
67(26)
Chapter 7 An Ouida Triptych
93(30)
The Fascination of Moral Laxity
97(8)
Myth in Moths
105(11)
`Animals Are the Only True Humans'
116(7)
Chapter 8 A Victorian Oxymoron: The `Mastering' and `Merciful God'
123(16)
Chapter 9 Did Hopkins Believe in Metempsychosis?
139(14)
Chapter 10 T. S. Eliot, the Melodramatic and Wilkie Collins's Armadale
153(24)
Chapter 11 Joyce's Italian `Frenemy'
177(22)
Chapter 12 A Neglected Dialogue: Joyce and Giuseppe Giacosa's Libretti and Plays
199(14)
Sources 213(2)
Index 215
Franco Marucci is a former Professor of English at the Universities of Siena, Florence and Venice Ca Foscari. His publications include Il senso interrotto. Autonomia e codificazione nella poesia di Dylan Thomas (1976), The Fine Delight that Fathers Thought: Rhetoric and Medievalism in Gerard Manley Hopkins (1994), Linchiostro del mago. Saggi di letteratura inglese dellOttocento (2009) and Joyce (2013). The unabridged English translation of his Storia della letteratura inglese (8 vols, 20032017) has now been published by Peter Lang (8 vols, 20182019). As a creative writer he is the author of Pentapoli (2011), followed by Il Michelin del sacro (2012). He runs the blog , with comments and features on literature, cinema and music, and a weekly sports page.