Reading the Graphic Surface - The Presence of the Book in Prose Fiction (Paperback)


This book critically engages with the visual appearance of prose fiction where it is manipulated by authors, from alterations in typography to the deconstruction of the physical form of the book. It reappraises the range of effects it is possible to create through the use of graphic devices and explores why literary criticism has dismissed such features as either unreadable experimental gimmicks or, more recently, as examples of the worst kind of postmodern decadence.
Through the examination of problematical texts which utilize the graphic surface in innovative and unusual ways, including Samuel Beckett's" Watt," B.S. Johnson's "Albert Angelo," Christine Brooke-Rose's "Thru" and Alasdair Gray's "Lanark," this book demonstrates that an awareness of the graphic surface can make significant contributions to interpretation.

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This book critically engages with the visual appearance of prose fiction where it is manipulated by authors, from alterations in typography to the deconstruction of the physical form of the book. It reappraises the range of effects it is possible to create through the use of graphic devices and explores why literary criticism has dismissed such features as either unreadable experimental gimmicks or, more recently, as examples of the worst kind of postmodern decadence.
Through the examination of problematical texts which utilize the graphic surface in innovative and unusual ways, including Samuel Beckett's" Watt," B.S. Johnson's "Albert Angelo," Christine Brooke-Rose's "Thru" and Alasdair Gray's "Lanark," this book demonstrates that an awareness of the graphic surface can make significant contributions to interpretation.

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Imprint

Manchester University Press

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

March 2014

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Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

2005

Authors

Dimensions

216 x 138 x 14mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

228

ISBN-13

978-0-7190-6969-7

Barcode

9780719069697

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LSN

0-7190-6969-6



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