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IMAGINING THE OTHER: THE POSSIBILITIES AND LIMITS OF THE SYMPATHETIC IMAGINATION IN J. M. COETZEE’S RECENT FICTION
Coetzee Sympathetic Imagination Authorship
2015/1/8
In three of J. M. Coetzee’s recent novels, Disgrace (1999), Elizabeth Costello (2003), and Slow Man (2005), the South African author explores notions of authorship and challenges the possibilities of ...
Introduction: Dickens, Science and the Victorian Literary Imagination
Introduction Dickens Science Victorian Literary Imagination
2010/11/16
In this introduction to the Dickens and Science issue of 19, Holly Furneaux and Ben Winyard consider the relationship between Dickens's writing, science and the Victorian literary imagination. Dickens...
Thomas Hardy, Provincial Geology and the Material Imagination
Thomas Hardy Geology Material Imagination
2010/11/12
This essay explores the nineteenth-century traffic and exchange of fossils and natural-historical objects between province and metropolis as represented by two very different geological writers of the...
Introduction: Victorian Fiction and the Material Imagination
Introduction Victorian Fiction Material Imagination
2010/11/12
How should we deal with the ‘stuff' in books? This is the question addressed in the lead articles of the Spring 2008 issue of 19, all of which focus on some aspect of the material in relation to Victo...
Writing the’Fatal Moment’Crisis, Community and the Literary Imagination in M. Barnard Eldershaw’s Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow
Australian Literature Literary Imagination Tomorrow
2008/10/16
M. Barnard Eldershaw’s novel Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow was written
during and just after World War II. This was a fraught period for Australia’s writers.
People questioned what role the w...
Imagination in the School of Seasons: Frye’s Educated Imagination – A Overview
Imagination School of Seasons Frye’s Educated Imagination – A Overview
2010/9/29
Northrop Frye’s The Educated Imagination (1964) consists of essays expressive of Frye's approach to literature as a naturalist where he goes to the extent of citing the position of a shipwrecked man l...