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Prosaics and Other Provocations : Empathy, Open Time, and the Novel / Gary Saul Morson.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Ars RossicaPublisher: Boston, MA : Academic Studies Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (300 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781618116758
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 809.3
LOC classification:
  • PN3491 .M677 2013
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One. Overture -- Chapter One. What Is Prosaics? -- Part Two. What Is Open Time? -- Chapter Two. Narrativeness -- Chapter Three. The Prosaics of Process -- Part Three. What Is Misanthropology? -- Chapter Four. Misanthropology: Voyeurism and Human Nature -- Chapter Five. Misanthropology, Continued: Disgust, Violence, and More on Voyeurism -- Chapter Six. Misanthropology in Verse: An Onegin of Our Times -- Part Four. What Is Literary Education? -- Chapter Seven: Novelistic Empathy, and How to Teach It -- Part Five. What Is Wit? -- Chapter Eight: Contingency, Games, and Wit -- Index
Summary: This far-ranging study develops Morson's concept of "prosaics," which stresses the importance of ordinary events and the novel's unique ability to portray them. Arguing that time is open and contingency real, Morson develops a "prosaics of process" showing how some masterpieces have found an alternative to structure. His well-known pseudonym Alicia Chudo, the inventor of "misanthropology," explores the disturbing philosophical content of laughter, disgust, and even empathy. Northwestern University's most popular professor, Morson attributes declining student interest in literature to current teaching methods. He argues in favor of showing how literature fosters empathy with people unlike ourselves. Ever playful, Morson explores the relation of games to wit, which expresses the power of the mind to triumph over contingency in the social world.
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Part One. Overture -- Chapter One. What Is Prosaics? -- Part Two. What Is Open Time? -- Chapter Two. Narrativeness -- Chapter Three. The Prosaics of Process -- Part Three. What Is Misanthropology? -- Chapter Four. Misanthropology: Voyeurism and Human Nature -- Chapter Five. Misanthropology, Continued: Disgust, Violence, and More on Voyeurism -- Chapter Six. Misanthropology in Verse: An Onegin of Our Times -- Part Four. What Is Literary Education? -- Chapter Seven: Novelistic Empathy, and How to Teach It -- Part Five. What Is Wit? -- Chapter Eight: Contingency, Games, and Wit -- Index

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This far-ranging study develops Morson's concept of "prosaics," which stresses the importance of ordinary events and the novel's unique ability to portray them. Arguing that time is open and contingency real, Morson develops a "prosaics of process" showing how some masterpieces have found an alternative to structure. His well-known pseudonym Alicia Chudo, the inventor of "misanthropology," explores the disturbing philosophical content of laughter, disgust, and even empathy. Northwestern University's most popular professor, Morson attributes declining student interest in literature to current teaching methods. He argues in favor of showing how literature fosters empathy with people unlike ourselves. Ever playful, Morson explores the relation of games to wit, which expresses the power of the mind to triumph over contingency in the social world.

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