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Practices of Surprise in American Literature After Emerson (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 180)
Full title: | Practices of Surprise in American Literature After Emerson (Cambridge Studies in American Literature and Culture, Series Number 180) |
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ISBN: | 9781108426879 |
ISBN 10: | 1108426875 |
Authors: | Stanley, Kate |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
Num. pages: | 254 |
Binding: | Hardcover |
Language: | en |
Published on: | 2018 |
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Synopsis
Practices Of Surprise In American Literature After Emerson Locates A Paradoxical Question -- How Does One Prepare To Be Surprised? -- At The Heart Of Several Major Modernist Texts. Arguing That This Paradox Of Perception Gives Rise To An American Literary Methodology, This Book Dramatically Reframes How Practices Of Reading And Writing Evolved Among Modernist Authors After Emerson. Whereas Walter Benjamin Defines Modernity As A Series Of Shocks Inflicted From Without, Emerson Offers A Countervailing Optic That Regards Life As A Series Of Surprises Unfolding From Within. While Benjaminian Shock Elicits Intimidation And Defensiveness, Emersonian Surprise Fosters States Of Responsiveness And Spontaneity Whereby Unexpected Encounters Become Generative Rather Than Enervating. Kate Stanley. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.