Daniel Wright 
The Grounds of the Novel [EPUB ebook] 

Soporte

What grounds the fictional world of a novel? Or is such a world peculiarly groundless? In a powerful engagement with the latest debates in novel theory, Daniel Wright investigates how novelists reckon with the ontological status of their works. Philosophers who debate whether fictional worlds exist take the novel as an ontological problem to be solved; instead, Wright reveals the novel as a genre of immanent ontological critique.


Wright argues that the novel imagines its own metaphysical ‘grounds’ through figuration, understanding fictional being as self-sufficient, cohesive, and alive, rather than as beholden to the actual world as an existential anchor. Through philosophically attuned close readings of novels and reflections on writerly craft by Thomas Hardy, Olive Schreiner, Colson Whitehead, Virginia Woolf, Zadie Smith, Henry James, and Akwaeke Emezi, Wright shares an impassioned vision of reading as stepping into ontologically terraformed worlds, and of literary criticism as treading and re-treading the novel’s grounds.

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Preface: The Truth of Earth

Introduction:On What There Is in the Novel

1. Groundwork

2. Underground

3. The Ground Gained

4. Meeting Grounds

Afterword: Basement

Acknowledgments

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Sobre el autor

Daniel Wright is Associate Professor of English at the University of Toronto and the author of
Bad Logic: Reasoning about Desire in the Victorian Novel (2018).
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 246 ● ISBN 9781503637566 ● Tamaño de archivo 2.0 MB ● Editorial Stanford University Press ● Publicado 2024 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 9220739 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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