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The Aesthetics Of Chaos Nonlinear Thinking And Contemporary Literary Criticism 1st Michael Patrick Gillespie

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The Aesthetics Of Chaos Nonlinear Thinking And Contemporary Literary Criticism 1st Michael Patrick Gillespie
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.98 MB
Pages: 152
Author: MICHAEL PATRICK GILLESPIE
ISBN: 9780813026411, 0813026415
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st

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The Aesthetics Of Chaos Nonlinear Thinking And Contemporary Literary Criticism 1st Michael Patrick Gillespie by Michael Patrick Gillespie 9780813026411, 0813026415 instant download after payment.

“An invigorating (and convincing) challenge to the cornerstone assumptions of virtually all contemporary literary criticism . . . this study lays the groundwork for a dynamic new approach to reading literature. Sure to be controversial, its fundamental right-headedness should help to open debate on the nature of literary criticism across numerous disciplines.”—William W. Demastes, Louisiana State UniversityMichael Patrick Gillespie employs concepts of post-Einsteinian physics as the metaphoric and dialectic foundation for an alternative method of interpreting literature. His central argument revolves around the notion that the most useful literary criticism is that which comes closest to the process of reading.  He argues that since our reading is not circumscribed by Cartesian cause-and-effect principles, our literary criticism should not be bound by linear thinking. Using examples that range from the Book of Job to Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, Gillespie demonstrates how nonlinear perception vastly enhances one’s ability to understand diverse forms of literature. Invoking theories from Einstein’s views on relativity, quantum mechanics, and chaos theories, Gillespie applies his approach to different types of literary works, including a children’s fantasy: the Bible, The Importance of Being Earnest, and Finnegans Wake.  In each case, he compares a nonlinear model of criticism with the interpretation of established critical schools, focusing especially on elucidating both the weaknesses in those schools and the multiple legitimate textual meanings in these works.Providing clear, useful theoretical grounding in the basics of the new sciences, Gillespie draws from the fundamental thinking behind these new conceptions of material existence to articulate a paradigm of literary criticism that should be of value to all literary scholars.Michael Patrick Gillespie is Louise Edna Goeden Professor of English at Marquette University and author of  several works, including Oscar Wilde and the Poetics of Ambiguity (UPF, 1996) and Joyce through the Ages (UPF, 1999).

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