
ISBN Dialogue and Literature ( Apostrophe Auditors and the Collapse of Romantic Discourse ) 256 pages English
ISBN Dialogue and Literature ( Apostrophe Auditors and the Collapse of Romantic Discourse ), Michael Macovski, 256 pages, English, Oxford University Press, 21/07/1994, Any gender
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Extending and modifying the works of Bakhtin Gadamer Ong and Foucault - though drawing primarily on Bakhtin's theory of dialogue - Macovski constructs a theoretical model of `dialogic romanticism' and applies it to a range of Romantic texts. Literary discourse is seen as a composite of voices - interactive voices which are not only contained within the literary text but extend beyond it to other works authors interpretations and discourses. Macovski holds that varieties of dialogic forms and meanings are particularly pronounced during the Romantic epoch and accordingly traces the manifestations of dialogues within Romantic discourse beginning with Wordsworth and Coleridge and extending to those nineteenth-century prose works most often treated as `Romantic': Frankenstein Wuthering Heights and Heart of Darkness.
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