Signs Taken for Wonders: Essays in the Sociology of Literary Forms

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Shakespearean tragedy and Dracula, Sherlock Holmes and Ulysses, Frankenstei and The Waste Land—all are celebrated “wonders” of modern literature, whether in its mandarin or popular form. However, it is the fact that these texts are so central to our contemporary notion of literature that sometimes hinders our ability to understand them. Franco Moretti applies himself to this problem by drawing skillfully on structuralist, sociological and psycho-analytic modes of enquity in order to read these texts as literary systems which are tokens of wider cultural and political realities. In the process, Moretti offers us compelling accounts of various literary genres, explores the relationships between high and mass culture in this century, and considers the relevance of tragic, Romantic and Darwinian views of the world.

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Weight 0.39 kg
Dimensions 1.27 × 13.97 × 22.61 cm
PubliCanadanadation City/Country

USA

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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

324

Publisher

Year Published

1988-5-17

Imprint

ISBN 10

0860919064

About The Author

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.

“A sheer intelligence animates the pages of Mr Moretti’s work.”—Edward Said“Breathtaking … Moretti’s radiant intelligence can catch you off guard.”—San Francisco Review of Books

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