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Author:
Dabashi, Pardis, author.
Title:
Losing the plot : film and feeling in the modern novel / Pardis Dabashi.
Publisher:
The University of Chicago Press,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
297 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 23 cm
Subject:
Larsen, Nella.--Quicksand.
Barnes, Djuna.--Nightwood.
Dietrich, Marlene.
Faulkner, William,--1897-1962.--Sound and the fury.
Ophuls, Max,--1902-1957--Criticism and interpretation.
Dietrich, Marlene
Ophuls, Max,--1902-1957
Camille (Motion picture : 1936)
Madame de... (Motion picture)
Nightwood (Barnes, Djuna)
Quicksand (Larsen, Nella)
Sound and the fury (Faulkner, William)
1900-1999
Motion pictures and literature--United States.
American literature--20th century--History and criticism.
Plots (Drama, novel, etc.)
Motion pictures--History.
American literature
Motion pictures
Motion pictures and literature
Plots (Drama, novel, etc.)
United States
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
History
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction: The arts of inconsequence -- Nella Larsen and Greta Garbo: on (in)consequence ; Première entr'acte -- Djuna Barnes and Marlene Dietrich: on the security of torment ; Deuxième entr'acte -- William Faulkner and early film: on the limits of the present -- Coda: Max Ophuls: on love and finitude.
Summary:
"It is widely understood that the modernist novel sought to escape what Virginia Woolf called the "tyranny" of plot. Yet even as twentieth-century writers pushed against the constraints of Victorian, plot-driven novels, Pardis Dabashi shows that plot kept its hold on them through the influence of another medium: the cinema. Focusing on the novels of Nella Larsen, Djuna Barnes, and William Faulkner-writers known for their moviegoing affinities and connections to early film-Dabashi uses the relationship between literature and the cinema to reveal a profound longing for plot in modernist fiction. Dabashi links the moviegoing practices of Larsen, Barnes, and Faulkner to the tensions in their works, tensions between the formal properties of the novels and the characters in them. In making a distinction between what the novel is doing and what their characters desire, these authors ponder how it is one thing to withhold plot as a gesture of modernist aesthetics, and quite another to be denied the comfort of plot's architecture in one's living and breathing existence"--Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0226829251
9780226829258
0226829243
9780226829241
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1372549290
LCCN:
2023012215
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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