Flann O'Brien & Modernism - Julian Murphet - Libros - Bloomsbury Publishing Plc - 9781623568504 - 25 de septiembre de 2014
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Marc Notes: Includes index.; This new anthology on the fiction of Flann O'Brien brings a much-needed refreshment to the state of scholarship on this increasingly recognised but still widely misunderstood 'second generation' modernist. Rather than construe him as a postmodernist, it correctly locates O'Brien's work as the product of a late modernist sensibility and cultural context. Similarly, while there should be no doubt of his Irishness, and his profound debts to Irish language, history and culture, this collection seeks to understand O'Brien's nationally sensitive achievement as the work of an internationalist whose preoccupations reflect global modernist trends. The distinct themes and concerns tracked in Flann O'Brien and Modernism include characterization in branching narrative forms;the ethics and paradoxes of naming;parody and homage;lies and deception;theatricality;sexuality;technology and transport;and the inevitable matter of drink and intoxication. Taken together, these specific topics construct a mosaic image of O'Brien as an exemplary modernist auteur, abreast of all the most salient philosophical and technical concerns affecting literary production in the period immediately before and after World War Two. Written by a range of modernist scholars, from the well-established to the emergent, the collection speaks directly to many of the dominant concerns in modernist studies today, and uses its single-author focus to refract modernist scholarship along a spectrum of formal, cultural, and political problems definitive of the modern period--; Provided by publisher. Table of Contents: AcknowledgementsContributorsIntroductionRonan McDonald and Julian MurphetChapter 1 Making Evil, with Flann O'BrienSean PryorChapter 2 Mythomaniac modernism: lying and bullshit in Flann O'BrienJohn AttridgeChapter 3 'The outward accidents of illusion' O'Brien and the TheatricalStefan SolomonChapter 4 The Ghost of 'Poor Jimmy Joyce' A Portrait of the Artist as a Reluctant ModernistStephen AbblittChapter 5 'Do You Know What I'm Going to Tell You?' Flann O'Brien, Risibility and the Anxiety of InfluenceDavid KellyChapter 6 An Beal Bocht, Translation and the Proper NameMaebh LongChapter 7 Ploughmen Without Land: Flann O'Brien and Patrick KavanaghJoseph BrookerChapter 8 Flann O'Brien's Ulysses: Marginalia and the Modernist MindDirk Van HulleChapter 9 'Truth is an Odd Number' Flann O'Brien and Infinite ImperfectionBaylee BritsChapter 10 'An astonishing parade of nullity' Nihilism in The Third PolicemanRonan McDonaldChapter 11 Flann O'Brien and Modern CharacterJulian MurphetChapter 12 'No unauthorized boozing' Flann O'Brien and the Thirsty MuseSam Dickson Chapter 13 Soft drink, hard drink, and literary (re)production in Flann O'Brien and Frank MoorhouseSascha MorrellChapter 14 Flann O'Brien's Aestho-AutogamyMark StevenChapter 15 Modernist WheelmenMark ByronBiographical Note: Julian Murphet is Professor of Modern Film and Literature at the University of New South Wales, Australia. He is the author of "Multimedia Modernism" (2009), "Literature and Race in Los Angeles" (2001), co-author of" Narrative and Media" (2005), and co-editor of "Literature and Visual Technologies" (2003). Ronan McDonald holds the Australian Ireland Fund Chair in Modern Irish Studies and is Director of the Global Irish Studies Centre at the University of New South Wales, Australia. His recent publications include" Tragedy and Irish Literature: Synge, O'Casey, Beckett" (2002), "The Cambridge Introduction to Samuel Beckett "(2006), and a special issue of the "Yearbook of English Studies" (2005) on 'Irish Writing since 1950'. Sascha Morrell is Lecturer in English Literature at the University of New England, Australia. She studied at the University of Cambridge and has broad interests in 19th and early-20th Century American, British and 'Antipodean' literatures. Brief Description: "This new anthology on the fiction of Flann O'Brien brings a much-needed refreshment to the state of scholarship on this increasingly recognised but still widely misunderstood 'second generation' modernist. Rather than construe him as a postmodernist, it correctly locates O'Brien's work as the product of a late modernist sensibility and cultural context. Similarly, while there should be no doubt of his Irishness, and his profound debts to Irish language, history and culture, this collection seeks to understand O'Brien's nationally sensitive achievement as the work of an internationalist whose preoccupations reflect global modernist trends. The distinct themes and concerns tracked in Flann O'Brien and Modernism include characterization in branching narrative forms; the ethics and paradoxes of naming; parody and homage; lies and deception; theatricality; sexuality; technology and transport; and the inevitable matter of drink and intoxication. Taken together, these specific topics construct a mosaic image of O'Brien as an exemplary modernist auteur, abreast of all the most salient philosophical and technical concerns affecting literary production in the period immediately before and after World War Two. Written by a range of modernist scholars, from the well-established to the emergent, the collection speaks directly to many of the dominant concerns in modernist studies today, and uses its single-author focus to refract modernist scholarship along a spectrum of formal, cultural, and political problems definitive of the modern period"-- Contributor Bio:  Murphet, Julian Julian Murphet is Professor in Modern Film and Literature and Director of the Centre for Modernism Studies in Australia at the University of New South Wales. His publications include Multimedia Modernism (Cambridge University Press, 2009), Literature and Visual Technologies (2003), and Literature and Race in Los Angeles (Cambridge University Press, 2001). He has previously co-edited books on J. M. Coetzee and Cormac McCarthy. He is the editor of the new journal in Modernist studies, Affirmations: Of the Modern. Contributor Bio:  McDonald, Ronan, Dr Ronan McDonald is a Lecturer in English at the University of Reading.

Medios de comunicación Libros     Paperback Book   (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado)
Publicado 25 de septiembre de 2014
ISBN13 9781623568504
Editores Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Género Cultural Region > British Isles - Aspects (Academic) > Australian Writers
Páginas 248
Dimensiones 231 × 221 × 17 mm   ·   334 g
Editor McDonald, Dr Ronan
Editor Morrell, Sascha
Editor Murphet, Julian

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