Modern Language Initiative imprint: 45 books

Dante and the Dynamics of Textual Exchange

Authorship, Manuscript Culture, and the Making of the 'Vita Nova'

by Jelena Todorović
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2016

Dante and the Dynamics of Textual Exchange is the first book-length study to explore the question of poetry and genre in Dante’s Vita Nova (ca. 1292–1294). In paying particular attention to complex and multifaceted interactions between different cultures in Italy in the thirteenth century, this...

Cinepoetry

Imaginary Cinemas in French Poetry

by Christophe Wall-Romana
Language: English
Release Date: January 28, 2013

Cinepoetry analyzes how French poets have remapped poetry through the lens of cinema for more than a century. In showing how poets have drawn on mass culture, technology, and material images to incorporate the idea, technique, and experience of cinema into writing, Wall-Romana documents the long history...

The Death of the Book

Modernist Novels and the Time of Reading

by John Lurz
Language: English
Release Date: July 1, 2016

An examination of the ways major novels by Marcel Proust, James Joyce, and Virginia Woolf draw attention to their embodiment in the object of the book, The Death of the Book considers how bookish format plays a role in some of the twentieth century’s most famous literary experiments. Tracking the...

The Entrapments of Form

Cruelty and Modern Literature

by Catherine Toal
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2016

Arguing that cruelty acquires a new meaning in modernity, The Entrapments of Form follows its evolution through exchanges between French and American literature over the contradictions of Enlightenment (slavery, genocide, libertine aristocratic privilege). Catherine Toal traces Edgar Allan Poe’s...

Apocalyptic Futures

Marked Bodies and the Violence of the Text in Kafka, Conrad, and Coetzee

by Russell Samolsky
Language: English
Release Date: September 29, 2011

In this book, the author argues that certain modern literary texts have apocalyptic futures. Rather than claim that great writers have clairvoyant powers, he examines the ways in which a text incorporates an apocalyptic event into its future reception. He is thus concerned with the way in which apocalyptic...

Empire's Wake

Postcolonial Irish Writing and the Politics of Modern Literary Form

by Mark Quigley
Language: English
Release Date: December 10, 2012

Shedding new light on the rich intellectual and political milieux shaping the divergent legacies of Joyce and Yeats, Empire’s Wake traces how a distinct postcolonial modernism emerged within Irish literature in the late 1920s to contest and extend key aspects of modernist thought and aesthetic innovation...

Marginal Modernity

The Aesthetics of Dependency from Kierkegaard to Joyce

by Leonardo F. Lisi
Language: English
Release Date: December 10, 2012

Two ways of understanding the aesthetic organization of literary works have come down to us from the late 18th century and dominate discussions of European modernism today: the aesthetics of autonomy, associated with the self-sufficient work of art, and the aesthetics of fragmentation, practiced by...

War after Death

On Violence and Its Limits

by Steven Miller
Language: English
Release Date: March 3, 2014

War after Death considers forms of violence that regularly occur in actual wars but do not often factor into the stories we tell about war, which revolve invariably around killing and death. Recent history demonstrates that body counts are more necessary than ever, but the fact remains that...

The Work of Difference

Modernism, Romanticism, and the Production of Literary Form

by Audrey Wasser
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2016

The Work of Difference addresses a fundamental ontological question: What is literature? And at the heart of this question, it argues, is the problem of the new. How is it that new works or new forms are possible within the rule-governed orders of history, language use, or the social? How are new...

The Feminine Symptom

Aleatory Matter in the Aristotelian Cosmos

by Emanuela Bianchi
Language: English
Release Date: September 15, 2014

The first English-language study of Aristotle’s natural philosophy from a continental perspective, the Feminine Symptom takes as its starting point the problem of female offspring. If form is transmitted by the male and the female provides only matter, how is a female child produced? Aristotle answers...

The Sense of Semblance

Philosophical Analyses of Holocaust Art

by Henry W. Pickford
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 2012

The Sense of Semblance is the first book to incorporate contemporary analytic philosophy in interpretations of art and architecture, literature, and film about the Holocaust. The book’s principal aim is to move beyond the familiar debates surrounding postmodernism by demonstrating the usefulness...

Liturgical Power

Between Economic and Political Theology

by Nicholas Heron
Language: English
Release Date: November 28, 2017

Is Christianity exclusively a religious phenomenon, which must separate itself from all things political, or do its concepts actually underpin secular politics? To this question, which animated the twentieth-century debate on political theology, Liturgical Power advances a third alternative. Christian...

Constellation

Friedrich Nietzsche and Walter Benjamin in the Now-Time of History

by James McFarland
Language: English
Release Date: December 31, 2012

Constellation is the first extended exploration of the relationship between Walter Benjamin, the Weimar-era revolutionary cultural critic, and the radical philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. The affinity between these noncontemporaneous thinkers serves as a limit case manifesting the precariousness and...

The Doppelganger

Literature's Philosophy

by Dimitris Vardoulakis
Language: English
Release Date: July 22, 2010

The Doppelgänger or Double presents literature as the "double" of philosophy. There are historical reasons for this. The genesis of the Doppelgänger is literature's response to the philosophical focus on subjectivity. The Doppelgänger was coined by the German author Jean Paul in 1796...
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