Misrecognitions
Misrecognitions
Plotting Capital in the Victorian Novel
Parker, Ben
Cornell University Press
03/2024
198
Dura
Inglês
9781501774072
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction: Capital's Plot Hole
1. Financial Crisis and the Partitions of Subjectivity in Little Dorrit
2. Interest-Bearing Capital and the Displacement of Affect in The Last Chronicle of Barset
3. The Fetishism of the Subject and Its Secret in The Portrait of a Lady
4. The Fragmentation of Subject and Object in Sherlock Holmes
Conclusion: From Reification to the Theory of the Novel
1. Financial Crisis and the Partitions of Subjectivity in Little Dorrit
2. Interest-Bearing Capital and the Displacement of Affect in The Last Chronicle of Barset
3. The Fetishism of the Subject and Its Secret in The Portrait of a Lady
4. The Fragmentation of Subject and Object in Sherlock Holmes
Conclusion: From Reification to the Theory of the Novel
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commodity fetishism, Marxism, recognition scenes, Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope, Henry James, Arthur Conan Doyle
Introduction: Capital's Plot Hole
1. Financial Crisis and the Partitions of Subjectivity in Little Dorrit
2. Interest-Bearing Capital and the Displacement of Affect in The Last Chronicle of Barset
3. The Fetishism of the Subject and Its Secret in The Portrait of a Lady
4. The Fragmentation of Subject and Object in Sherlock Holmes
Conclusion: From Reification to the Theory of the Novel
1. Financial Crisis and the Partitions of Subjectivity in Little Dorrit
2. Interest-Bearing Capital and the Displacement of Affect in The Last Chronicle of Barset
3. The Fetishism of the Subject and Its Secret in The Portrait of a Lady
4. The Fragmentation of Subject and Object in Sherlock Holmes
Conclusion: From Reification to the Theory of the Novel
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