Description
Twenty essays by one of France's most important theorists, on topics ranging from the rhetoric of figures and the relationships between values, to pronouncements on the work of specific writers and painters
About the Author
Gerard Genette helped start the influential journal Poetique and is the author of many books, including two published in translation by the University of Nebraska Press: Mimologics and Palimpsests: Literature in the Second Degree. Dorrit Cohn is a professor emerita of German and comparative literature at Harvard University and is considered one of the main contributors to modern poetics. She is the author of The Distinction of Fiction and Transparent Minds: Narrative Modes for Presenting Consciousness in Fiction.
Reviews
"The volume coheres well as a collection on aesthetics. . . . Genette's structuralism will not appeal to all, but his fastidious approach to typological classification yields fascinating and thought-provoking results. It is supported, as always, by a broad erudition which draws on French literature in depth, and the translation by Dorrit Cohn preserves not only the authority and clarity of its delivery, but also its modesty and humour."-David Coughlan, Modern Language Review
Book Information
ISBN 9780803271104
Author Gerard Genette
Format Paperback
Page Count 240
Imprint University of Nebraska Press
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 340g