An edition of Dialogue and literature (1994)

Dialogue and literature

apostrophe, auditors, and the collapse of romantic discourse

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An edition of Dialogue and literature (1994)

Dialogue and literature

apostrophe, auditors, and the collapse of romantic discourse

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Extending and reframing the works of Bakhtin, Gadamer, Ong, and Foucault, Macovski constructs a theoretical model of literary dialogue and applies it to a range of Romantic texts. He conceives of literary discourse as a matrix of interactive voices which are not only contained within the text, but extend beyond it to other works, authors, and interpretations. A given speaker engages not only fellow characters, but his or her own past, present, and future.

According to this view, literary meaning is rendered not by a single speaker, nor even by a single author, but through a communal construction and exchange.

Maintaining that the manifestations of dialogue are particularly pronounced during the Romantic epoch, Macovski traces the evolution of this concept within Romantic discourse, first examining poetry by Wordsworth and Coleridge, and then turning to three nineteenth-century prose works that are often discussed as "Romantic": Frankenstein, Wuthering Heights, and Heart of Darkness.

Throughout the study, Macovski combines theories of rhetorical analysis, critical inquiry, and literary dialogue to account for the nineteenth-century proliferation of apostrophe, auditors, and readerly address during the period. Within this scheme, he reconsiders such Romantic topics as the history of the autotelic self, the dissemination of lyric orality, and the nineteenth-century critique of rhetoric.

At the same time, he defines "Romantic dialogue" as a transtemporal idiom, one that has particular implications for the Romantics' twin concerns with revision and prophecy.

The first book to make extensive use of Bakhtin's late essays, Dialogue and Literature compares these concepts to related formulations by Foucault, Ong, and Gadamer. It then applies the paradigm of literary dialogue to such parallel processes as the nineteenth-century transformation of confession into self-decipherment, the psychoanalytic rhetoric of temporal reconstruction, and the Coleridgean enactment of ontological "outness.".

What is most striking about such dialogic paradigms, however, is that the Romantic interlocutor is an agon: the auditors can never apprehend what they hear. In the end, the book proposes that literary dialogue operates as a heuristic in which investigation becomes a function of otherness.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-220) and index.

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820.9/008
Library of Congress
PR457 .M33 1994, PR457.M33 1994, PR457 .M33 1992

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xii, 231 p. ;
Number of pages
231

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OL2026907M
Internet Archive
dialogueliteratu0000maco
ISBN 10
019506965X
LCCN
91002886
OCLC/WorldCat
23357489
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2455588
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2340509

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