Closer Reading: Garrett Stewart's Essays in Refraction

Author:   Professor or Dr. Garrett Stewart (James O. Freedman Professor of Letters, University of Iowa, USA) ,  Dr. David LaRocca (Cornell University, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   304
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
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Closer Reading: Garrett Stewart's Essays in Refraction


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Author:   Professor or Dr. Garrett Stewart (James O. Freedman Professor of Letters, University of Iowa, USA) ,  Dr. David LaRocca (Cornell University, USA)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic USA
ISBN:  

9798765140277


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Table of Contents

Introduction — Reading Prismatically: A Spectrum Analysis David LaRocca I. Revisitations 1. Coppola’s Conrad: The Repetitions of Complicity 2. The Foreign Offices of British Fiction 3. The Avoidance of Stanley Cavell II. Renewed Ventures 4. Gerard Manley Hopkins’ Phonetic Script 5. Charles Dickens and the Plotting of Punctuation 6. John le Carré’s Cinematographic Style 7. Negative Imprints in Conceptual Art III. Revenant Revisions: ""Ghost Reading"" 8. Narrative Afterwording: Too Close for Closure A Dialogue in Diffraction Garrett Stewart & David LaRocca Notes on Contributors Index

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Garrett Stewart is arguably the finest close reader of English texts on the planet. This new book of essays offers a cornucopia of delights on a wide range of literary and cultural topics. Its release is an occasion for celebration – and for devouring its contents as soon as possible. * N. Katherine Hayles, Distinguished Research Professor of English, University of California, Los Angeles, USA, and author of Bacteria to AI: Human Futures with our Nonhuman Symbionts * It is never enough for Garrett Stewart merely to write, down or out, the results of his reading, whether of literature, film, or art. His impulse is rather to strain ever closer to the objects of his close readings, to attain a propinquity intimate enough to enter into composition with them. The results, in what Stewart calls the ‘textual prismatics’ arrayed here, are uniquely collusive alloys of reading and writing, which magically protract, dilate, and reinflame the works that they treat. * Steven Connor, Grace 2 Professor of English Emeritus, University of Cambridge, UK * To read Garrett Stewart’s expansive readings is to enter an expanding world: texts, images, and forms come more alive than they were before we read his account of them. His attention to novels, films, art objects, and criticism enlarges our very senses and makes us see how active reading can be. * Frances Ferguson, Mabel Greene Myers Distinguished Service Professor of English, University of Chicago, USA * This book offers a welcome opportunity to retrace and to connect some of Garrett Stewart’s brilliantly eccentric footsteps. These essays –on Dickens, Hopkins, and Conrad, on Le Carré, Cavell, and conceptual art – are technically eccentric because, as they maintain an elliptic or parabolic orbit around criticism’s shifting centers of gravity (New Historicism, postcolonial theory, surface reading, etc.), they use the official history of literary scholarship as a spur to Stewart’s unofficial, beautifully errant, and always exciting thought. * Kent Puckett, Professor and Ida May and William J. Eggers Jr. Chair in English, University of California, Berkeley, USA *


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Garrett Stewart is the James O. Freedman Professor of Letters at the University of Iowa, USA, having previously held teaching appointments at Boston University, University of California at Santa Barbara, Stanford University, Princeton University, and the Universities of London (Queen Mary), Konstanz, and Fribourg (Switzerland). He is the author of nearly 20 books, including Novel Violence (2009), which was awarded the Perkins Prize for the best book on narrative (International Society for the Study of Narrative), and Between Film and Screen (1999), which was a short-listed finalist for the Kraszna-Krausz Moving Image Book Award. In 2010 he was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. David LaRocca is the author, editor, or coeditor of nearly 20 books, including Bandwidths: Reading Across Media with Garrett Stewart (Bloomsbury 2025), Attention Spans: Garrett Stewart, a Reader (Bloomsbury 2024), The Geschlecht Complex (Bloomsbury 2022), and Inheriting Stanley Cavell (Bloomsbury 2020). He has taught philosophy and cinema and held visiting research or teaching positions in the United States at Binghamton University, Cornell University, Harvard University, Ithaca College, the School of Visual Arts, the State University of New York College at Cortland, and Vanderbilt University.

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