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9 The Meaning in the Detail: Literature and the Detritus of the Nineteenth Century in Jacques Rancière and Walter Benjamin
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Alison Ross
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Introduction: Rancière and Literature 1
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I Coordinates
- 1 Fictions of Time 25
- 2 Jacques Rancière in the Forest of Signs: Indiscipline, Figurality and Translation 42
- 3 Rancière and Tragedy 58
- 4 Rancière Lost: On John Milton and Aesthetics 76
- 5 ‘A New Mode of the Existence of Truth’: Rancière and the Beginnings of Modernity 1780–1830 99
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II Realisms
- 6 The Novelist and Her Poor: Nineteenth-Century Character Dynamics 125
- 7 ‘Broiled in Hell-fire’: Melville, Rancière and the Heresy of Literarity 143
- 8 Why Maggie Tulliver Had To Be Killed 164
- 9 The Meaning in the Detail: Literature and the Detritus of the Nineteenth Century in Jacques Rancière and Walter Benjamin 183
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III Contemporaneities
- 10 Ineluctable Modality of the Sensible: Poverty and Form in Ulysses 207
- 11 The Politics of Realism in Rancière and Houellebecq 226
- 12 Literature, Politics and Action 249
- Index 269
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements vii
- Notes on Contributors viii
- Introduction: Rancière and Literature 1
-
I Coordinates
- 1 Fictions of Time 25
- 2 Jacques Rancière in the Forest of Signs: Indiscipline, Figurality and Translation 42
- 3 Rancière and Tragedy 58
- 4 Rancière Lost: On John Milton and Aesthetics 76
- 5 ‘A New Mode of the Existence of Truth’: Rancière and the Beginnings of Modernity 1780–1830 99
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II Realisms
- 6 The Novelist and Her Poor: Nineteenth-Century Character Dynamics 125
- 7 ‘Broiled in Hell-fire’: Melville, Rancière and the Heresy of Literarity 143
- 8 Why Maggie Tulliver Had To Be Killed 164
- 9 The Meaning in the Detail: Literature and the Detritus of the Nineteenth Century in Jacques Rancière and Walter Benjamin 183
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III Contemporaneities
- 10 Ineluctable Modality of the Sensible: Poverty and Form in Ulysses 207
- 11 The Politics of Realism in Rancière and Houellebecq 226
- 12 Literature, Politics and Action 249
- Index 269