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Novel (2023) 56 (3): 477–480.
Published: 01 November 2023
... “some of the ways people live now” (258). The modesty of this self-description—mere taxonomy, nothing more; mere surface, no depth—does not seem entirely convincing. The book has an argument. It argues that each of the four styles of living it taxonomizes—their names are “detox,” “binge,” “filter...
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Novel (2015) 48 (2): 224–242.
Published: 01 August 2015
... in the novel and his debts to Ezra Pound. As he flattens semantic depth and fuses the syntaxes of two tongues, Hemingway actually invents an aesthetic language that corresponds to neither English nor Spanish, all filtered through a narrator who corrupts the translational process. He thereby creates a critical...
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Novel (2009) 42 (3): 497–503.
Published: 01 November 2009
... Sheridan's Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph , Marie-Jeanne Riccoboni's Lettres de Milady Juliette Catesby , Samuel Richardson's Clarissa , and Jean-Jacques Rousseau's La Nouvelle Héloïse . As the narration of erotic pleasure and erotic danger gets filtered through the intimacy between a female narrator...
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Novel (2023) 56 (3): 481–486.
Published: 01 November 2023
... ): 101 – 27 . Google for Developers . “ Machine Learning: Collaborative Filtering .” < https://developers.google.com/machine-learning/recommendation/collaborative/basics > (accessed 21 Aug. 2023). Hao Karen . “ Amazon Is the Invisible Backbone of ICE’s Immigration Crackdown .” MIT...
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Novel (2009) 42 (3): 373–379.
Published: 01 November 2009
... in the halo of a singular, illuminating present or what has come to be called historical context. By this scheme, a writer is understood best and everlastingly as a creature of her contemporaneous moment, a given “now” that filters out more complex relationships to time and history. But to ask...
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Novel (2018) 51 (2): 157–165.
Published: 01 August 2018
...: OK, I give, but know that it's my training in the great tradition of James and Conrad that makes me do so. What if we say that the material culture filtered out of classic political-economic and novelistic discourse as waste or garbage has something like an immanent vitalism—and that the jarring...
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Novel (2010) 43 (2): 336–339.
Published: 01 August 2010
... compares the depiction of Virginia Woolf’s London in Mrs Dalloway and the Berlin of Alfred Döblin’s Berlin Alexanderplatz with Joyce’s representation of Dublin in Ulysses. For Peter Walsh and Clarissa Dalloway, London filters into their minds less as a consciously processed series of street signs...
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Novel (2024) 57 (3): 423–426.
Published: 01 November 2024
... on a disconnection from the world (190). Stability depends upon a quixotic filter or block. History in Scott, then, is precisely the interference with this screen: in history, you “lose the ability to tell whether you're moving or the world is moving” (191). The upshot is a sudden surge of social material...
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Novel (2019) 52 (3): 479–483.
Published: 01 November 2019
..., as filtered through photography in particular, operates within certain canonical modernist texts. As in Burrows's case, rather than reiterate the by now fairly well-trodden argument that modernism's adoption of the camera eye allows us to define the narrative voice as photographic, the study tries to define...
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Novel (2019) 52 (1): 145–149.
Published: 01 May 2019
... the normativity of black readers, whom Levy-Hussen resolutely and admirably refuses to judge for their desires as filtered and expressed through their reading. With her excellent, generous, and nuanced How to Read African American Literature: Post–Civil Rights Fiction and the Task of Interpretation , Aida...
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Novel (2022) 55 (3): 406–426.
Published: 01 November 2022
... , 2020 . Pariser Eli . The Filter Bubble: How the New Personalized Web Is Changing How We Read and What We Think . London : Penguin , 2012 . Parisi Luciana . “ The Alien Subject of AI .” Subjectivity 12 ( 2019 ): 27 – 48 . Parisi Luciana . Contagious Architecture...
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Novel (2003) 36 (2): 176–197.
Published: 01 August 2003
... structure the relativism of modern epistemology Conrad's creation of Marlow and his embedding of Marlow's narrative within another acknowledge that we always perceive the world many times removed,filtered through our own consciousness and that of others, as through a glass darkly. (63-64...
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Novel (2021) 54 (3): 479–484.
Published: 01 November 2021
... in the settler and non-settler worlds, modernism, decolonization, and the humbling of Britain as a global power. Like Steer, I was raised and largely educated in New Zealand, where settler-colonial history has for decades been filtered through the lenses of Pakeha cultural nationalism, Māori self-determination...
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Novel (2012) 45 (1): 152–157.
Published: 01 May 2012
...—particularly Restoration poetry, which takes up many of the questions that Macpherson locates at the heart of the novel: Rochester’s libertine pas- toral, for example, experiments with some of the phallic predicaments that Sheridan filters through the concept of male rape. Macpherson herself offers...
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Novel (2021) 54 (1): 1–18.
Published: 01 May 2021
... them as a media that filtered and distorted resonances, both literal and figurative, as they passed between listening spaces, real and imagined. Each of these distinct aesthetic valences of architectural sound appears in The Waves , and each complicates the meaning of the title: ( sound ) waves...
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Novel (2015) 48 (2): 208–223.
Published: 01 August 2015
... of economic transformation is the fact of starvation itself. In filtering his depiction of late nineteenth-century Norway through the mind of a starving man, Hamsun's narrative form evokes a condition common to “developing” nations. If the plight of the narrator appears to be a crisis peculiar to Norway...
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Novel (2018) 51 (1): 60–78.
Published: 01 May 2018
... was nowhere, as far as our eyes and ears were concerned” (49). Darkness falls as senses fail. In these instances, Conrad reveals how his novel's impressionist tendencies, filtered through low vision, are directly tied to a kind of narrative weakening or degeneration and the forward progress into decline...
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Novel (2010) 43 (1): 169–175.
Published: 01 May 2010
... makes her the recipient of his late-night self-justifying disclosures; he knows that Elinor will get these messages—albeit in somewhat filtered form—to Marianne. There are no moments in this novel when a letter bearing secrets is read in pub- lic. But we get the essential equivalent...
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Novel (2012) 45 (2): 257–275.
Published: 01 August 2012
..., Ondaatje recalls his childhood love of westerns: I had an obsession with westerns since I was eight or nine—for even in Sri Lanka the myth of the American West had filtered down furtively among children in Colombo. I had a cowboy suit, with blatantly cheap-looking glass “jewels” on my...
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Novel (2000) 33 (3): 424–431.
Published: 01 November 2000
... case, filtered through Theosophy. "Reading Desani reading Joyce reading Theosophy's versions of Eastern religion . .. can make visible the subterranean scenario of transcuituration, defined by Fernando Ortiz as 'the different phases in the transitive process from one culture to another"' (99...