One of the prominent characteristics of contemporary literature is its assimilation to critical discourse. The self-reflexivity in literature, which transforms literary texts into acts of criticism, is paralleled by theory’s tendency to encroach on the literary domain. One of the findings of the poststructuralist literary theory is that descriptions of reading experience elude scientific language and are more aptly conveyed by metaphors. (A good example is Roland Barthes’ The pleasure of the text.) The conflation of literary and critical discourse is not, however, peculiar to postmodernity only. The same phenomenon is observable in the eighteenth-century writings. It turns out that the self-reflexivity evident at the times of the pro...
A young American novelist recently explained on a TV interview that after reading the list of influe...
This paper addresses the subject of textual creativity by drawing on work done in classical literary...
This work argues that a central strand of literary modernism is in part a repetition of eighteenth-c...
One of the prominent characteristics of contemporary literature is its assimilation to critical disc...
Self-reflection is fundamental for human thinking on many levels. Philosophy has described the mind'...
My thesis engages with reader-response theory in order to show how the realisations it makes might b...
My thesis engages with reader-response theory in order to show how the realisations it makes might b...
In the chapter called "The Romantic Reaction" in Science and the Modern World. Alfred North Whitehea...
"Reading and Reception in Early Modern England" contends that early modern subjectivity was invented...
Not only did the eighteenth century see the rise of what we now call “the novel”, it also saw the ri...
The early modern period is characterised by a crisis of representational practice. Fuelled by both t...
In recent political philosophy and sociology, self-reflexivity has been described as an indispensabl...
This project proposes that the reading of an artist’s book is one that may entail an experience that...
This dissertation argues that cross-disciplinary discord between literary, philosophical, and scient...
The emergence and development of the modern novel used to be viewed as a largely masculine affair. H...
A young American novelist recently explained on a TV interview that after reading the list of influe...
This paper addresses the subject of textual creativity by drawing on work done in classical literary...
This work argues that a central strand of literary modernism is in part a repetition of eighteenth-c...
One of the prominent characteristics of contemporary literature is its assimilation to critical disc...
Self-reflection is fundamental for human thinking on many levels. Philosophy has described the mind'...
My thesis engages with reader-response theory in order to show how the realisations it makes might b...
My thesis engages with reader-response theory in order to show how the realisations it makes might b...
In the chapter called "The Romantic Reaction" in Science and the Modern World. Alfred North Whitehea...
"Reading and Reception in Early Modern England" contends that early modern subjectivity was invented...
Not only did the eighteenth century see the rise of what we now call “the novel”, it also saw the ri...
The early modern period is characterised by a crisis of representational practice. Fuelled by both t...
In recent political philosophy and sociology, self-reflexivity has been described as an indispensabl...
This project proposes that the reading of an artist’s book is one that may entail an experience that...
This dissertation argues that cross-disciplinary discord between literary, philosophical, and scient...
The emergence and development of the modern novel used to be viewed as a largely masculine affair. H...
A young American novelist recently explained on a TV interview that after reading the list of influe...
This paper addresses the subject of textual creativity by drawing on work done in classical literary...
This work argues that a central strand of literary modernism is in part a repetition of eighteenth-c...