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The Novel as Network

Forms, Ideas, Commodities

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Springer International Publishing | 2020
ISBN13: 9783030534080
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Springer International Publishing e druk, 2020 9783030534080
Onderdeel van serie New Directions in Book History
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The Novel as Network: Forms, Ideas, Commodities engages with the contemporary Anglophone novel and its derivatives and by-products such as graphic novels, comics, podcasts, and Quality TV. This collection investigates the meaning of the novel in the larger system of contemporary media production and (post-)print culture, viewing the novel through the lens of actor network theory as a node in the novel network. Chapters underscore the deep interconnection between all the aspects of the novel, between the novel as a (literary) form, as an idea, and as a commodity. Bringing together experts from American, British, and Postcolonial Studies, as well as Book, Publishing, and Media Studies, this collection offers a new vantage point to view the novel in its multifaceted expressions today.

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ISBN13:9783030534080
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:gebonden
Uitgever:Springer International Publishing

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<div>Chapter 1: Introduction: The Novel as Network,&nbsp;Tim Lanzendörfer and Corinna Norrick-Rühl.-&nbsp;Chapter 2: Introduction: Novel Forms,&nbsp;Tim Lanzendörfer.-&nbsp;Chapter 3: The Novel’s Novelty Now,&nbsp;Mathias Nilges.-&nbsp;Chapter 4: The Cosmopolitan Value of the Multicultural Novel,&nbsp;Kristian Shaw.-&nbsp;Chapter 5: The Novel Network and the Work of Genre,&nbsp;Tim Lanzendörfer.-&nbsp;Chapter 6: Can a Novel Contain a Comic? Graphic Nerd Ecology in Contemporary US Fiction,&nbsp;Christopher Pizzino.-&nbsp;Chapter 7: Introduction: Novel Ideas,&nbsp;Tim Lanzendörfer and Corinna Norrick-Rühl.-&nbsp;Chapter 8: Speculative Nostalgia and Media of the New Intersectional Left: My Favorite Thing is Monsters,&nbsp;Stephen Shapiro.-&nbsp;Chapter 9: From Comic to Graphic and from Book to Novel: Sandman’s Invisible Authors and the Quest for Literariness,&nbsp;Julia Round.-&nbsp;Chapter 10: Listening to the Literary: On the Novelistic Poetics of the Podcast,&nbsp;Patrick Gill.-&nbsp;Chapter 11: The Video Game Novel: Story-World Narratives, Novelization, and the Contemporary Novel’s Network,&nbsp;Tamer Thabet and Tim Lanzendörfer.-&nbsp;Chapter 12: Introduction: Novel Commodities,&nbsp;Corinna Norrick-Rühl.-&nbsp;Chapter 13: Locating the Goods in Contemporary Literary Culture: Between the Book and the Archive,&nbsp;Jim Collins.-&nbsp;Chapter 14: Auratic Facsimile: The Print Novel in the Age of Digital Reproduction,&nbsp;Julia Panko.-&nbsp;Chapter 15: Sensing the Novel/Seeing the Book/Selling the Goods,&nbsp;Claire Squires.-&nbsp;Chapter 16: Shakespeare Novelized: Hogarth, Symbolic Capital, and the Literary Market,&nbsp;Jeremy Rosen.-&nbsp;Chapter 17: Reading the Small American Novel: The Aesthetic Agency of the Short Book in the Modern Literary Marketplace,&nbsp;Alexander Starre.</div><div><br></div><p></p><p></p>

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