Distant Reading
Autor Franco Morettien Limba Engleză Paperback – 4 iun 2013
From the evolutionary model of “Modern European Literature,” through the geo-cultural insights of “Conjectures of World Literature” and “Planet Hollywood,” to the quantitative findings of “Style, inc.” and the abstract patterns of “Network Theory, Plot Analysis,” the book follows two decades of conceptual development, organizing them around the metaphor of “distant reading,” that has come to define—well beyond the wildest expectations of its author—a growing field of unorthodox literary studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781781680841
ISBN-10: 1781680841
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 139 x 211 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE LLC
ISBN-10: 1781680841
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: Illustrations
Dimensiuni: 139 x 211 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: PENGUIN RANDOM HOUSE LLC
Notă biografică
Franco Moretti teaches English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of Signs Taken for Wonders, The Way of the World and Modern Epic, all from Verso.
Recenzii
“The great iconoclast of literary criticism.”—John Sutherland, Guardian
“It’s a rare literary critic who attracts so much public attention, and there’s a good reason: few are as hellbent on rethinking the way we talk about literature.”—Times Literary Supplement
“Moretti, a mythopoeic figure, generates around himself a dense network of folklore and apocrypha.”—n+1
“Moretti is already famous in bookish circles for his data-centric approach to novels, which he graphs, maps, and charts ... if his new methods catch on, they could change the way we look at literary history.”—Wired
“Distant reading might prove to be a powerful tool for studying literature.”—New York Times
"The great iconoclast of literary criticism."--John Sutherland, "Guardian""It's a rare literary critic who attracts so much public attention, and there's a good reason: few are as hellbent on rethinking the way we talk about literature."--"Times Literary Supplement""Moretti, a mythopoeic figure, generates around himself a dense network of folklore and apocrypha."--"n+1""Moretti is already famous in bookish circles for his data-centric approach to novels, which he graphs, maps, and charts ... if his new methods catch on, they could change the way we look at literary history."--"Wired""Distant reading might prove to be a powerful tool for studying literature."--"New York Times"
“It’s a rare literary critic who attracts so much public attention, and there’s a good reason: few are as hellbent on rethinking the way we talk about literature.”—Times Literary Supplement
“Moretti, a mythopoeic figure, generates around himself a dense network of folklore and apocrypha.”—n+1
“Moretti is already famous in bookish circles for his data-centric approach to novels, which he graphs, maps, and charts ... if his new methods catch on, they could change the way we look at literary history.”—Wired
“Distant reading might prove to be a powerful tool for studying literature.”—New York Times
"The great iconoclast of literary criticism."--John Sutherland, "Guardian""It's a rare literary critic who attracts so much public attention, and there's a good reason: few are as hellbent on rethinking the way we talk about literature."--"Times Literary Supplement""Moretti, a mythopoeic figure, generates around himself a dense network of folklore and apocrypha."--"n+1""Moretti is already famous in bookish circles for his data-centric approach to novels, which he graphs, maps, and charts ... if his new methods catch on, they could change the way we look at literary history."--"Wired""Distant reading might prove to be a powerful tool for studying literature."--"New York Times"