The Intermediality of Narrative Literature
Medialities Matter
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:31st Oct '15
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This book argues that narrative literature very often, if not always, include significant amounts of what appears to be extra-literary material – in form and in content – and that we too often ignore this dimension of literature. It offers an up to date overview and discussion of intermedial theory, and it facilitates a much-needed dialogue between the burgeoning field of intermedial studies on the one side and the already well-developed methods of literary analysis on the other. The book aims at working these two fields together into a productive working method. It makes evident, in a methodologically succinct way, the necessity of approaching literature with an intermedial terminology by way of a relatively simple but never the less productive three-step analytic method. In four in-depth case studies of Anglophone texts ranging from Nabokov, Chandler and Tobias Wolff to Jennifer Egan, it demonstrates that medialities matter.
“Jorgen Bruhn’s Intermediality and Narrative Literature demonstrates, in specific case studies, how mediality analysis is able to provide valuable interpretations of literary texts. As such, it is an important contribution for those who want to learn how to see literature with “a fresh pair of eyes”.” (Translated from Portuguese, Maria Angélica Amâncio, Revista Criação & Crítica, (16), 2016)
ISBN: 9781137578402
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 2939g
134 pages
1st ed. 2016