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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- Chapter One. THE GRAND FINALE: Death as the Revelatory Ending 13
- Chapter Two. END OF STORY: Temporality and the Prospect of the Ending in Ivan Ilych, Anna Karenina, and (Potential) Cancer Patients 45
- Chapter Three. MEDICAL ENLIGHTENMENT IN THE EARLY 1920S: Rhetoric and Diffused Authorship in Jules Romains’s Knock and Soviet Public- Health Campaigns 89
- Chapter Four. TIME, AGENCY, AND BODILY GLANDS: Metabolic Storytelling in Italo Svevo and Mikhail Bulgakov 159
- AFTERWORD 189
- NOTES 195
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 233
- INDEX 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix
- INTRODUCTION 1
- Chapter One. THE GRAND FINALE: Death as the Revelatory Ending 13
- Chapter Two. END OF STORY: Temporality and the Prospect of the Ending in Ivan Ilych, Anna Karenina, and (Potential) Cancer Patients 45
- Chapter Three. MEDICAL ENLIGHTENMENT IN THE EARLY 1920S: Rhetoric and Diffused Authorship in Jules Romains’s Knock and Soviet Public- Health Campaigns 89
- Chapter Four. TIME, AGENCY, AND BODILY GLANDS: Metabolic Storytelling in Italo Svevo and Mikhail Bulgakov 159
- AFTERWORD 189
- NOTES 195
- BIBLIOGRAPHY 233
- INDEX 249