The Writer Writing: Philosophic Acts in Literature

Author:   Francis-Noël Thomas
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Volume:   245
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9780691637518


Pages:   212
Publication Date:   19 April 2016
Format:   Hardback
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In an age of authorless, contextless, deconstructed texts, Francis-Noel Thomas argues that it is time to re-examine a fundamental but neglected concept of literature: writing is an action whose agent is an individual. Addressing both general readers and scholars, Thomas offers two cases, Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan and Marcel Proust's A la recherche du temps perdu, read against the background of the authors' large, eccentric, and surprisingly similar claims about their texts as acts. He examines what happens when we take these claims seriously enough to find out why the authors made them in the first place and what bearing they have on the texts themselves. Originally published in 1993. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions.The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.

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Author:   Francis-Noël Thomas
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Volume:   245
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780691637518


ISBN 10:   0691637512
Pages:   212
Publication Date:   19 April 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Language:   English

Table of Contents

"List of IllustrationsForewordPrefaceAcknowledgmentsCh. 1The Writer Writing3Ch. 2'Intentions' and 'Purposes'19Interpretation and Actions19Intention and Historical Interpretation27Purpose and Literary Art36Ch. 3'Parody' or the Imitation of Disciplines46Ch. 4Explanations57""Scientific"" Explanation59""Processive"" Explanation63Ch. 5Bernard Shaw: Historical Explanation72""A Frankly Doctrinal Theatre""72G.B.S.75G.B.S. in the Theater79G.B.S. as Historian83Saint Joan: The Argument and Function of the Preface86The Scope of the Play91The Play of Saint Joan: Structure and Mechanism93The Epilogue102Ch. 6Marcel Proust: Psychological Explanation104The Book and the Man104""Psychology in Space and Time""110The Syllabus of Errors113The Triumph of the Will121The Historical Author, the Narrator, and Their Books126Ch. 7Historical Interpretation: The Face of the Muse and the Baker's Daughter133Notes155Index175"

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In this deeply original book, Francis-No l Thomas engages the actions of writers writing. He has allowed the artists themselves, not a theory that supersedes them, to yield access to diverse experiences that could not have been predicted by even the shrewdest of theorists. In his hands, the `old-fashioned' notion that art works are individual projects of individual artists inviting us into diverse worlds feels refreshingly new. --adapted from the foreword This lucid, vigorously written book is a refreshing demonstration of the sophistication of common sense. The Writer Writing makes a persuasive case for the reinstatement of the writer's intention, the living author, and the stubborn individuality of the particular literary text, at the heart of interpretation. Francis-No l Thomas is an important new voice in the rising chorus of objections to the critical orthodoxies that have dominated academic literary studies over the past quarter-century. --Robert Alter, University of California, Berkeley


""This lucid, vigorously written book is a refreshing demonstration of the sophistication of common sense. The Writer Writing makes a persuasive case for the reinstatement of the writer's intention, the living author, and the stubborn individuality of the particular literary text, at the heart of interpretation. Francis-Noël Thomas is an important new voice in the rising chorus of objections to the critical orthodoxies that have dominated academic literary studies over the past quarter-century.""—Robert Alter, University of California, Berkeley ""In this deeply original book, Francis-Noël Thomas engages the actions of writers writing. He has allowed the artists themselves, not a theory that supersedes them, to yield access to diverse experiences that could not have been predicted by even the shrewdest of theorists. In his hands, the `old-fashioned' notion that art works are individual projects of individual artists inviting us into diverse worlds feels refreshingly new.""—adapted from the foreword


In this deeply original book, Francis-Noel Thomas engages the actions of writers writing. He has allowed the artists themselves, not a theory that supersedes them, to yield access to diverse experiences that could not have been predicted by even the shrewdest of theorists. In his hands, the `old-fashioned' notion that art works are individual projects of individual artists inviting us into diverse worlds feels refreshingly new. -adapted from the foreword This lucid, vigorously written book is a refreshing demonstration of the sophistication of common sense. The Writer Writing makes a persuasive case for the reinstatement of the writer's intention, the living author, and the stubborn individuality of the particular literary text, at the heart of interpretation. Francis-Noel Thomas is an important new voice in the rising chorus of objections to the critical orthodoxies that have dominated academic literary studies over the past quarter-century. -Robert Alter, University of California, Berkeley


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