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This title in other formats:Modern Epic: The World-System from Goethe to Garcia Marquezby Franco Moretti
Synopses & ReviewsBook News Annotation:Moretti (English and comparative literature, Columbia U.) creates an
entirely new critical category for literature that has eluded modern
classification, coining such work as Moby Dick and Ulysses as "modern
epic." According to his theory, these novels along with The
Nibelung's Ring, Faust, The Cantos, The Wasteland and One Hundred
Years of Solitude constitute a "super-genre" representing European
domination, political ambition, and sense of a world system in much
the same way as the Greeks denoted the intricacies of their world in
the epic. The aesthetic difference in these novels is apparent,
however, by their use of collage and stream of consciousness which
the author duly explicates within his reviews.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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