The Physiology of the Novel: Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian FictionOUP Oxford, 27. 9. 2007 - Počet stran: 288 How did the Victorians read novels? Nicholas Dames answers that deceptively simple question by revealing a now-forgotten range of nineteenth-century theories of the novel, a range based in a study of human physiology during the act of reading, He demonstrates the ways in which the Victorians thought they read, and uncovers surprising responses to the question of what might have transpired in the minds and bodies of readers of Victorian fiction. His detailed studies of novel critics who were also interested in neurological science, combined with readings of novels by Thackeray, Eliot, Meredith, and Gissing, propose a vision of the Victorian novel-reader as far from the quietly immersed being we now imagine - as instead a reader whose nervous system was addressed, attacked, and soothed by authors newly aware of the neural operations of their public. Rich in unexpected intersections, from the British response to Wagnerian opera to the birth of speed-reading in the late nineteenth century, The Physiology of the Novel challenges our assumptions about what novel-reading once did, and still does, to the individual reader, and provides new answers to the question of how novels influenced a culture's way of reading, responding, and feeling. |
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... literary form, from Punch, 107 (July 28, 1894) 37. The path of the eye during reading, from Edmund Huey, The Psychology and Pedagogy of Reading. The gravity chronometer, speed-reading's first training device, from James McKeen Cattell ...
... literary form, from Punch, 107 (July 28, 1894) 37. The path of the eye during reading, from Edmund Huey, The Psychology and Pedagogy of Reading. The gravity chronometer, speed-reading's first training device, from James McKeen Cattell ...
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Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction Nicholas Dames ... writing'. As Williams explained it, 'there is a very deep material bond between ... literary studies it would be to rejoin them with experimental science ...
Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction Nicholas Dames ... writing'. As Williams explained it, 'there is a very deep material bond between ... literary studies it would be to rejoin them with experimental science ...
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... form in culture. That Williams, still one of the most influential figures for the current shape of Victorian literary and cultural studies, might have missed this connection is in no way unusual; the force of experimental science upon ...
... form in culture. That Williams, still one of the most influential figures for the current shape of Victorian literary and cultural studies, might have missed this connection is in no way unusual; the force of experimental science upon ...
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Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction Nicholas Dames. That there existed for a period of time in the nineteenth century a literary theory that I will call 'the physiology of the novel' is the first claim of this book ...
Reading, Neural Science, and the Form of Victorian Fiction Nicholas Dames. That there existed for a period of time in the nineteenth century a literary theory that I will call 'the physiology of the novel' is the first claim of this book ...
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... form, and opens up areas of investigation that have been successively ... literary theory and the history of books', physiological novel theory as ... form of published criticism), but instead of a 'reading formation', to use the term ...
... form, and opens up areas of investigation that have been successively ... literary theory and the history of books', physiological novel theory as ... form of published criticism), but instead of a 'reading formation', to use the term ...
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