Essay At the Limits
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Essay At the Limits
Poetics, Politics and Form
Aquilina, Dr Mario
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
10/2022
264
Mole
Inglês
9781350235373
15 a 20 dias
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Notes on Contributors
Preface
Suggested Reading
Mario Aquilina (University of Malta)
Thinking the Essay at the Limits
Part 1: The Essay and the World
1. Erin Plunkett (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
The Essay as Phenomenology
2. James Corby (University of Malta)
An Essay on the Post-Literary
3. Neil Badmington (Cardiff University, UK)
Brief Scenes: Roland Barthes and the Essay
4. Nicole B. Wallack (Columbia University, USA)
The 'Subversive Possibilities' of the Essay for Public Intellectuals
5. Joseph Tabbi (University of Bergen, Norway)
Is Writing All Over, or Just Dispersed? Digital Essayism in TRINA, A DESIGN FICTION
Part 2: The Essay and the Self
6. Ivan Callus (University of Malta)
Tone and the Essay
7. Jennifer Spinner (Saint Joseph's University, USA)
What the Periodical Press Made Possible: Women Essayists in the Eighteenth Century
8. Rachel Baldacchino (University of Malta)
Otherness and the Essay in the Pacifist Work of Vernon Lee
9. Aaron Aquilina (Lancaster University, UK)
Margins and Marginality: Jean Genet and the Queer Essay
10. Michael Askew (University of East Anglia, UK)
The Essay and the 'I': Eliot Weinberger's Transformation of the Authorial Self
Part 3: The Essay, Form and the Essayistic
11. R. Eric Tippin (Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA)
At the Limits of Fixite: The Essay and the Aphorism
12. Jason Childs (Independent scholar)
Assaying the Novel
13. Allen Durgin (Columbia University, USA)
Wallace Stevens, Audre Lorde and the Queer Performativity of the Essay
14. Maria Frendo (University of Malta)
Transgression as Transcendence: Essayistic Poetics in Selected Works by Dmitri Shostakovich and Joseph Vella
15. Bob Cowser Jr. (St. Lawrence University, USA)
Hersey, Resnais and Representing Hiroshima: Toward an Essayistic Historiography
Preface
Suggested Reading
Mario Aquilina (University of Malta)
Thinking the Essay at the Limits
Part 1: The Essay and the World
1. Erin Plunkett (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
The Essay as Phenomenology
2. James Corby (University of Malta)
An Essay on the Post-Literary
3. Neil Badmington (Cardiff University, UK)
Brief Scenes: Roland Barthes and the Essay
4. Nicole B. Wallack (Columbia University, USA)
The 'Subversive Possibilities' of the Essay for Public Intellectuals
5. Joseph Tabbi (University of Bergen, Norway)
Is Writing All Over, or Just Dispersed? Digital Essayism in TRINA, A DESIGN FICTION
Part 2: The Essay and the Self
6. Ivan Callus (University of Malta)
Tone and the Essay
7. Jennifer Spinner (Saint Joseph's University, USA)
What the Periodical Press Made Possible: Women Essayists in the Eighteenth Century
8. Rachel Baldacchino (University of Malta)
Otherness and the Essay in the Pacifist Work of Vernon Lee
9. Aaron Aquilina (Lancaster University, UK)
Margins and Marginality: Jean Genet and the Queer Essay
10. Michael Askew (University of East Anglia, UK)
The Essay and the 'I': Eliot Weinberger's Transformation of the Authorial Self
Part 3: The Essay, Form and the Essayistic
11. R. Eric Tippin (Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA)
At the Limits of Fixite: The Essay and the Aphorism
12. Jason Childs (Independent scholar)
Assaying the Novel
13. Allen Durgin (Columbia University, USA)
Wallace Stevens, Audre Lorde and the Queer Performativity of the Essay
14. Maria Frendo (University of Malta)
Transgression as Transcendence: Essayistic Poetics in Selected Works by Dmitri Shostakovich and Joseph Vella
15. Bob Cowser Jr. (St. Lawrence University, USA)
Hersey, Resnais and Representing Hiroshima: Toward an Essayistic Historiography
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essay; essay writing; literary criticism; comparative literature; literary theory
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Suggested Reading
Mario Aquilina (University of Malta)
Thinking the Essay at the Limits
Part 1: The Essay and the World
1. Erin Plunkett (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
The Essay as Phenomenology
2. James Corby (University of Malta)
An Essay on the Post-Literary
3. Neil Badmington (Cardiff University, UK)
Brief Scenes: Roland Barthes and the Essay
4. Nicole B. Wallack (Columbia University, USA)
The 'Subversive Possibilities' of the Essay for Public Intellectuals
5. Joseph Tabbi (University of Bergen, Norway)
Is Writing All Over, or Just Dispersed? Digital Essayism in TRINA, A DESIGN FICTION
Part 2: The Essay and the Self
6. Ivan Callus (University of Malta)
Tone and the Essay
7. Jennifer Spinner (Saint Joseph's University, USA)
What the Periodical Press Made Possible: Women Essayists in the Eighteenth Century
8. Rachel Baldacchino (University of Malta)
Otherness and the Essay in the Pacifist Work of Vernon Lee
9. Aaron Aquilina (Lancaster University, UK)
Margins and Marginality: Jean Genet and the Queer Essay
10. Michael Askew (University of East Anglia, UK)
The Essay and the 'I': Eliot Weinberger's Transformation of the Authorial Self
Part 3: The Essay, Form and the Essayistic
11. R. Eric Tippin (Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA)
At the Limits of Fixite: The Essay and the Aphorism
12. Jason Childs (Independent scholar)
Assaying the Novel
13. Allen Durgin (Columbia University, USA)
Wallace Stevens, Audre Lorde and the Queer Performativity of the Essay
14. Maria Frendo (University of Malta)
Transgression as Transcendence: Essayistic Poetics in Selected Works by Dmitri Shostakovich and Joseph Vella
15. Bob Cowser Jr. (St. Lawrence University, USA)
Hersey, Resnais and Representing Hiroshima: Toward an Essayistic Historiography
Preface
Suggested Reading
Mario Aquilina (University of Malta)
Thinking the Essay at the Limits
Part 1: The Essay and the World
1. Erin Plunkett (University of Hertfordshire, UK)
The Essay as Phenomenology
2. James Corby (University of Malta)
An Essay on the Post-Literary
3. Neil Badmington (Cardiff University, UK)
Brief Scenes: Roland Barthes and the Essay
4. Nicole B. Wallack (Columbia University, USA)
The 'Subversive Possibilities' of the Essay for Public Intellectuals
5. Joseph Tabbi (University of Bergen, Norway)
Is Writing All Over, or Just Dispersed? Digital Essayism in TRINA, A DESIGN FICTION
Part 2: The Essay and the Self
6. Ivan Callus (University of Malta)
Tone and the Essay
7. Jennifer Spinner (Saint Joseph's University, USA)
What the Periodical Press Made Possible: Women Essayists in the Eighteenth Century
8. Rachel Baldacchino (University of Malta)
Otherness and the Essay in the Pacifist Work of Vernon Lee
9. Aaron Aquilina (Lancaster University, UK)
Margins and Marginality: Jean Genet and the Queer Essay
10. Michael Askew (University of East Anglia, UK)
The Essay and the 'I': Eliot Weinberger's Transformation of the Authorial Self
Part 3: The Essay, Form and the Essayistic
11. R. Eric Tippin (Palm Beach Atlantic University, USA)
At the Limits of Fixite: The Essay and the Aphorism
12. Jason Childs (Independent scholar)
Assaying the Novel
13. Allen Durgin (Columbia University, USA)
Wallace Stevens, Audre Lorde and the Queer Performativity of the Essay
14. Maria Frendo (University of Malta)
Transgression as Transcendence: Essayistic Poetics in Selected Works by Dmitri Shostakovich and Joseph Vella
15. Bob Cowser Jr. (St. Lawrence University, USA)
Hersey, Resnais and Representing Hiroshima: Toward an Essayistic Historiography
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