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Obsolete Objects In The Literary Imagination Ruins Relics Rarities Rubbish Uninhabited Places And Hidden Treasures Annotated Edition Francesco Orlando

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Obsolete Objects In The Literary Imagination Ruins Relics Rarities Rubbish Uninhabited Places And Hidden Treasures Annotated Edition Francesco Orlando
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Obsolete Objects In The Literary Imagination Ruins Relics Rarities Rubbish Uninhabited Places And Hidden Treasures Annotated Edition Francesco Orlando instant download after payment.

Publisher: Yale University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.69 MB
Pages: 521
Author: Francesco Orlando
ISBN: 0300108087, 9780300108088
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: annotated edition

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Obsolete Objects In The Literary Imagination Ruins Relics Rarities Rubbish Uninhabited Places And Hidden Treasures Annotated Edition Francesco Orlando by Francesco Orlando 0300108087, 9780300108088 instant download after payment.

Translated here into English for the first time is a monumental work of literary history and criticism comparable in scope and achievement to Eric Auerbach’s Mimesis. Italian critic Francesco Orlando explores Western literature’s obsession with outmoded and nonfunctional objects (ruins, obsolete machinery, broken things, trash, etc.). Combining the insights of psychoanalysis and literary-political history, Orlando traces this obsession to a turning point in history, at the end of eighteenth-century industrialization, when the functional becomes the dominant value of Western culture. Roaming through every genre and much of the history of Western literature, the author identifies distinct categories into which obsolete images can be classified and provides myriad examples. The function of literature, he concludes, is to remind us of what we have lost and what we are losing as we rush toward the future.

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