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Deleuze and American Literature: Affect and Virtuality in Faulkner, Wharton, Ellison and McCarthy Book

Deleuze and American Literature: Affect and Virtuality in Faulkner, Wharton, Ellison and McCarthy
Deleuze and American Literature: Affect and Virtuality in Faulkner, Wharton, Ellison and McCarthy, <i>Deleuze and American Literature</i> re-examines authors like Wharton, Ellison, Faulkner, and McCarthy by opening their work to the problematic and ever-evolving philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. This book questions how the idea of the human in the American, Deleuze and American Literature: Affect and Virtuality in Faulkner, Wharton, Ellison and McCarthy has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Deleuze and American Literature: Affect and Virtuality in Faulkner, Wharton, Ellison and McCarthy
  • Written by author Alan Bourassa
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, September 2009
  • Deleuze and American Literature re-examines authors like Wharton, Ellison, Faulkner, and McCarthy by opening their work to the problematic and ever-evolving philosophy of Gilles Deleuze. This book questions how the idea of the human in the American
  • Bourassa demonstrates what happens when the set of concepts developed by Deleuze come into contact with the complex and philosophically problematic worlds of William Faulkner, Cormac McCarthy, Edith Wharton, and Ralph Ellison.
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Literature, Character, and the Human * Wharton’s Aesthetics and the Ethics of Affect * Invisible Man: Affect, History, Race * Cormac McCarthy and the Event of the Human
• The Moral Singularity: Hardy’s Tess of the D’Urbervilles and McCarthy’s Blood Meridian * Absalom, Absalom!: Time and the Virtual
• Riders of the Virtual Sage: Zane Grey, Cormac McCarthy and the Transformation of the Popular Western
• Conclusion: The Ethic of the Nonhuman


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