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Thinking in literature

Thinking in literature

Anthony Uhlmann

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Thinking in Literature examines how the Modernist novel might be understood as a machine for thinking, and how it offers means of coming to terms with what it means to think. It begins with a theoretical analysis---via Deleuze, Spinoza and Leibniz---of the concept of thinking in literature, and sets out three principal elements as crucial to the process of developing an aesthetic expression: relation, sensation, and composition. Uhlmann then examines the aesthetic practice of three major Modernist writers: Joyce, Woolf, and Nabokov. Each can be understood as working with relation, sensation and composition, yet each emphasizes the interrelations between them in differing ways in expressing the potentials for thinking in literature.

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OL Work ID
OL16320937W

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Modernism (Literature)History and criticismCriticism and interpretationThought and thinking in literatureSenses and sensation in literatureJoyce, james, 1882-1941Woolf, virginia, 1882-1941Nabokov, vladimir vladimirovich, 1899-1977Irish literature, history and criticismEnglish literature, history and criticism, 20th centuryRussian literature, history and criticism

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