In/Visible Subjects: Literary Character and Narratives of Invisibility Since the Eighteenth Century
暫譯: 不可見的主題:自十八世紀以來的文學角色與隱形敘事
Guttzeit, Gero
- 出版商: Palgrave MacMillan
- 出版日期: 2025-10-29
- 售價: $5,670
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- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 307
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 3032026385
- ISBN-13: 9783032026385
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商品描述
In/Visible Subjects explores the cultural fascination with invisible characters in literature. While the concept of social invisibility is common in contemporary political discourse, there exists no comprehensive analysis of the history of the cultural metaphor of invisibility. This book addresses this gap by tracing the literary evolution of invisibility in narratives from the eighteenth century to the present. The monograph examines literal and metaphorical invisibility in terms of both content and form, offering exemplary readings of literary texts by: eighteenth-century women novelists Eliza Haywood and Susanna Rowson; Romantic poets Anna Letitia Barbauld and John Keats; nineteenth-century writers of fantasy and science fiction, including James Forbes Dalton, Fitz-James O'Brien, and H.G. Wells; early twentieth-century authors such as G.K. Chesterton, Virginia Woolf, and Ralph Ellison; and contemporary writers China Miéville and Jennifer Egan. In/Visible Subjects aims to establish a new literary foundation for the emerging field of invisibility studies. It is of interest to scholars in literary and cultural studies working on narrative, literary character, subjectivity, and identity.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
《看不見的主題》探討了文學中對於隱形角色的文化迷戀。雖然社會隱形的概念在當代政治話語中相當普遍,但對於隱形這一文化隱喻歷史的全面分析卻尚未出現。本書通過追溯從十八世紀到現在的敘事中隱形的文學演變,填補了這一空白。這部專著從內容和形式兩方面檢視了字面和隱喻的隱形,並對以下文學文本進行了典範性的解讀:十八世紀女性小說家Eliza Haywood和Susanna Rowson;浪漫詩人Anna Letitia Barbauld和John Keats;包括James Forbes Dalton、Fitz-James O'Brien和H.G. Wells在內的十九世紀幻想和科幻作家;早二十世紀的作家如G.K. Chesterton、Virginia Woolf和Ralph Ellison;以及當代作家China Miéville和Jennifer Egan。《看不見的主題》旨在為新興的隱形研究領域建立一個新的文學基礎。對於從事敘事、文學角色、主體性和身份的文學與文化研究學者來說,這本書具有重要的參考價值。
作者簡介
Gero Guttzeit teaches English Literature at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in Munich, Germany. He has held visiting professorships at Milwaukee, Freiburg, and Tübingen. His work is guided by theoretical interests in authorship, character, and rhetoric. He has published widely on nineteenth-century and contemporary literature and is the author of The Figures of Edgar Allan Poe: Authorship, Antebellum Literature, and Transatlantic Rhetoric (2017).
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
Gero Guttzeit 在德國慕尼黑的路德維希-馬克西米利安大學教授英國文學。他曾在密爾瓦基、弗賴堡和圖賓根擔任訪問教授。他的研究工作受到對作者身份、角色和修辭的理論興趣的指導。他在十九世紀和當代文學方面發表了廣泛的著作,並且是《埃德加·愛倫·坡的形象:作者身份、內戰前文學與跨大西洋修辭》(2017)的作者。