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Drawing on various theories of the materiality and mediality of literature, the essay argues that a focus on the material history of any given literary work can provide a more nuanced understanding of various literary historical processes than traditional textual analysis. Taking different physical editions of Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 as its starting point, the essay traces the constantly...
Taking as my starting point the intermedial idea that all literary texts exhibit some kind of medial mixture, the article argues that Vladimir Nabokov's formally exquisite and existentially moving short story “Spring in Fialta” (which I analyze in Nabokov's own English translation from Russian) is best understood when it is considered a mixed mediality text. I hope to demonstrate the general idea...
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