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Overview"Recognising that journey and movement are vital not only to the novels of Cervantes but to much of world literature as well, Steven Hutchinson develops, in this book, a problematic of the journey in relation to literature and discourse. He points out that most 20th century literary criticism has ignored the concepts of movement and change. Hutchinson focuses initially on movement as concept and metaphor, affirming its central role in all discursive activities. He draws on Heraclitus, Plato, Longinus, Rabelais, Nietzsche, Saussure, Frances Yates, Kristeva, Meschonnic and Deleuze to demonstrate the """"motion"""" of discourse and of those engaged in it. He then turns to Cervantes' novels to show how metaphors of travel dominate the conceptualisation of the soul, desire and life processes. Viewing travel as a composite of modes of experience, Hutchinson considers the concept of errancy, the nature of """"place"""" and the traveller's shifting relations with it, and the values that travel may have as a motion, displacement, encounter and goal. His reexamination of Bakhtin's """"chronotope"""" in the light of Cervantes' novels reveals the dynamic character of time-spaces in which travellers move. He shows, moreover, that worlds have the principles of becoming and dissolution inscribed in them. Reflecting on the narrative of journeys both as memory and invention, Hutchinson concludes by examining the relations between travel experience and narrative, and with a discussion of the whereabouts of writers and readers in Cervantes' novels. The narration of journeys, he argues, necessitates and encourages improvisatory writing." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven HutchinsonPublisher: University of Wisconsin Press Imprint: University of Wisconsin Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9780299134846ISBN 10: 0299134849 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 31 October 1992 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsRecognizing that journey and movement are vital not only to the novelistic enterprise of Cervantes but to much of world literature as well, Steven Hutchinson develops a problematic view of movement and the journey in relation to literature and discourse. Contending that most twentieth-century literary theory and criticism have attempted to ignore or suppress mobility and change, he sketches out some ways in which discourse deploys movement and the journey. Recognizing that journey and movement are vital not only to the novelistic enterprise of Cervantes but to much of world literature as well, Steven Hutchinson develops a problematic view of movement and the journey in relation to literature and discourse. Contending that most twentieth-century literary theory and criticism have attempted to ignore or suppress mobility and change, he sketches out some ways in which discourse deploys movement and the journey. <p>Recognizing that journey and movement are vital not only to the novelistic enterprise of Cervantes but to much of world literature as well, Steven Hutchinson develops a problematic view of movement and the journey in relation to literature and discourse. Contending that most twentieth-century literary theory and criticism have attempted to ignore or suppress mobility and change, he sketches out some ways in which discourse deploys movement and the journey. Recognizing that journey and movement are vital not only to the novelistic enterprise of Cervantes but to much of world literature as well, Steven Hutchinson develops a problematic view of movement and the journey in relation to literature and discourse. Contending that most twentieth-century literary theory and criticism have attempted to ignore or suppress mobility and change, he sketches out some ways in which discourse deploys movement and the journey.</p> Author InformationSteven Hutchinson is professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |