Resisting Texts: Authority and Submission in Constructions of Meaning (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)
معرفی کتاب «Resisting Texts: Authority and Submission in Constructions of Meaning (Editorial Theory and Literary Criticism)» نوشتهٔ PETER L. SHILLINGSBURG، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Michigan Press در سال 1998. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
"It is with no desire or hope to promote a correct or superior form of textuality, with no desire to correct a so-called interpretive or editorial textual abuse, nor any attempt to prevent anyone from doing anything imaginable with texts or books that I have undertaken this book. . . ." So writes Peter Shillingsburg in his introduction to this series of meditations on the possibilities of deriving "meaning" from the texts we read. Shillingsburg argues that as humans we are and always will be interested in the past, in what was meant, in what was revealed inadvertently by a text--and that is all to the good. But we learn more and can compare notes better when we understand the principles that govern the ways we read. Resisting Texts approaches crucial questions about the practice of textual editing and literary criticism by posing questions in the form "If we take such and such to be the goal of our reading, then what will follow from that assumption?" With humor and a lively imagination, Shillingsburg takes the reader on a fresh theoretical investigation of communication, understanding and misunderstanding, and textual satisfactions, drawing examples from Thackeray, Wordsworth, Melville, and others. Resisting Texts will appeal to all who enjoy the varieties of critical approaches to the written word. Peter L. Shillingsburg is Professor of English, University of North Texas. Peter Shillingsburg Argues That As Humans We Are And Always Will Be Interested In The Past, In What Was Meant, In What Was Revealed Inadvertently By A Text - And That Is All To The Good. But We Learn More And Can Compare Notes Better When We Understand The Principles That Govern The Ways We Read. Resisting Texts Approaches Crucial Questions About The Practice Of Textual Editing And Literary Criticism By Posing Questions In The Form If We Take Such And Such To Be The Goal Of Our Reading, Then What Will Follow From That Assumption? With Humor And A Lively Imagination, Shillingsburg Takes The Reader On A Fresh Theoretical Investigation Of Communication, Understanding And Misunderstanding, And Textual Satisfactions, Drawing Examples From Thackeray, Wordsworth, Melville, And Others. Resisting Texts Will Appeal To All Who Enjoy The Varieties Of Critical Approaches To The Written Word. Introduction. Is There Anything To Get Straight? -- Ch. 1. The Hand From The Grave -- Ch. 2. Textual Angst: Literary Theory And Editorial Practice -- Ch. 3. Text As Matter, Concept, And Action -- Ch. 4. Texts, Cultures, Mediums, And Performances: The French Lieutenant's Woman -- Ch. 5. Social Contracts, Production Contracts, And Authority -- Ch. 6. Individual And Collective Voices: Agency In Texts -- Ch. 7. Textual Variants, Performance Variants, And The Concept Of The Work -- Ch. 8. Textual Ethics: The Meaning Of Editorial Work -- Ch. 9. A Whirlwind Of Possibilities. Peter L. Shillingsburg. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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