Distant reading / Franco Moretti.
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TextLanguage: Eng Publisher: London ; New York : Verso, 2013Description: 244 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781781680841 (pbk. : alk. paper)
- 9781781681121 (hardback : alk. paper)
- Essays. Selections
- 801
- PN 761 M845d 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Modern European literature: a geographical sketch -- Conjectures on world literature -- The slaughterhouse of literature -- Planet Hollywood -- More conjectures -- Evolution, world-systems, Weltliteratur -- The end of the beginning: a reply to Christopher Prendergast -- The novel: history and theory -- Style, Inc.: reflections on 7,000 titles (British novels, 1740-1850) -- Network theory, plot analysis.
How does a literary historian end up thinking in terms of z-scores, principal component analysis, and clustering coefficients? The essays in Distant Reading led to a new and often contested paradigm of literary analysis. In presenting them here Franco Moretti reconstructs his intellectual trajectory, the theoretical influences over his work, and explores the polemics that have often developed around his positions. 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{u2014}well beyond the wildest expectations of its author{u2014}a growing field of unorthodox literary studies.
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