John Banville and His Precursors

Author:   Dr Pietra Palazzolo (Open University, UK) ,  Dr Michael Springer (University of York, UK) ,  Dr Stephen Butler (Ulster University, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350084520


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   11 July 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Bringing together leading international scholars, John Banville and His Precursors explores Booker and Franz Kafka prize-winning Irish author John Banville’s most significant intellectual influences. The book explores how Banville’s novels engage deeply with a wide range of sources, from literary figures such as Samuel Beckett, Heinrich von Kleist, Wallace Stevens, Rainer Maria Rilke, and Henry James, to thinkers such as Freud, Heidegger, and Blanchot. Reading the full range of Banville’s writings - from his Booker Prize-winning novel The Sea to his latest book, Mrs Osmond – John Banville and His Precursors reveals the richness of the author’s work. In this way, the book also raises questions about the contemporary moment’s relationship to a variety of intellectual and cultural traditions - Romanticism, Modernism, existentialism – and how the significance of these can be appreciated in new and often surprising ways.

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Author:   Dr Pietra Palazzolo (Open University, UK) ,  Dr Michael Springer (University of York, UK) ,  Dr Stephen Butler (Ulster University, UK)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Weight:   0.553kg
ISBN:  

9781350084520


ISBN 10:   1350084522
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   11 July 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contributors Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction – Michael Springer, independent scholar Part one: National and transnational currents 1. John Banville and the idea of the precursor: some meditations – Derek Hand, Dublin City University, Ireland 2. Unknown unity: Ireland and Europe in Beckett and Banville – Peter Boxall, University of Sussex, UK Part two: Literary Engagements 3. ‘The vain thing menaced by the touch of the real’: John Banville as a precursor to Henry James – Darren Borg, Los Angeles Pierce College, USA 4. From Isabel Archer to Mrs Osmond: John Banville reinterprets Henry James – Elke D’hoker, University of Leuven, Belgium 5. Afterlives of a supreme fiction: John Banville’s dialogue with Wallace Stevens – Pietra Palazzolo, The Open University, UK 6. Effacing the subject: Banville, Kleist and a world without people – Rebecca Downes, independent scholar 7. The limits of simile: Rilke, Stevens, and Banville’s scepticism – Michael Springer 8. John Banville and Hugo von Hofmannsthal: language, mundane revelation, and profane sacrality – Joakim Wrethed, Stockholm University, Sweden Part three: Philosophical, theoretical, and artistic forebears 9. ‘A fool’s errand’: Blanchot, mourning, and The Sea – Karen McCarthy 10. Reading Banville with Lacan: hysteric aesthetics in The Book of Evidence – Mehdi Ghassemi, University of Lille, France 11. Existential precursors and contemporaries in Banville’s Alex Cleave trilogy – Stephen Butler, Ulster University, Northern Ireland 12. ‘an earthly glow’: Heidegger and the uncanny in Eclipse and The Sea – Michael Springer 13. John Banville’s ekphrastic experiments – Neil Murphy, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore Index

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John Banville and His Precursors includes a number of intellectual delights. ... [it] is the resounding evidence that reading Banville is a life-long pursuit and delight. * Irish Studies Review *


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Pietra Palazzolo teaches at the Open University, UK and serves on the Executive Committe of the Centre for Myth Studies at the University of Essex, UK. She is co-editor of Translating Myth (2016). Michael Springer is an Independent Scholar and previously taught at the University of York, UK. Stephen Butler is Lecturer in the Department of English and History at Ulster University, UK.

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