Portable Prose

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  • ISBN 9781498562690
  • Weight: 481g
  • Dimensions: 160 x 230mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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Portable Prose: The Novel and the Everyday examines the novel as a privileged site for representing the everyday, as well as a physical object that occupies public and private space. This collection interrogates the relationships between these differing aspects of the novel’s existence, negotiating the boundaries between the material world, subjective experience, and strategies of representation.



This collection offers a wide array of innovative novelistic explorations—with a focus ranging from nineteenth-century fiction to contemporary literary theory—and explores the portability of novels as both physical things and virtual hermeneutic devices.



While mimetic qualities of prose remain an integral consideration for literary interpretation, this collection argues for more diverse frameworks—ones that see aesthetic components of the novel in close connection with reading practices, shared structures of feeling, and the corporeal. In this capacity, this volume will argue for readings of texts that consider the capacity for literary culture to move through the world, but also to make it or re-make it new.

Jarrad Cogle is independent scholar in research on literary and film criticism.

Lydia Saleh Rofail is PhD candidate in English at the University of Sydney.

N. Cyril Fischer is independent scholar in research on new modernism and contemporary fiction studies.

Vanessa Smith is professor of English literature at the University of Sydney.