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«Academia in Fact and Fiction» comprises twenty-eight essays on the relationship(s) between the university and the practice of belles lettres. The collection includes studies of the teaching of fiction by university professors; the fit – or misfit – between the creative writer and the academy; the depiction of the university, its staff and atmosphere, in literature, cinema and new media; and the varieties of academic fiction ranging from the ludic and satirical to the tragic. Most of the works addressed in the volume are British or American, modern or contemporary, but the historical range extends to Victorian and Shakespearian works, and the geographical range includes novels and poems from Russia, New Zealand, and Nigeria. Among the genres discussed are, in addition to the «literary novel», plays, detective fiction, fanfiction, utopias, mysteries and alternative history. The contributors are international and cosmopolitan.



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academic fiction – scholars as fictionists and performers – academia across time and media – university professors – humanities – academic mystery – utopia – writer-in-residence – creative writing – Shakespeare – C.S. Lewis – Charles William – Nabokov – Julia Kristeva – David Foster Wallace – Stephen Fry – Francine Prose – Carol Shields – Nigerian Biafra-novels

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A Hardback by Ludmiła Gruszewska-Blaim, Merritt Moseley

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG
    Publication Date: 16/12/2016
    ISBN13: 9783631673249, 978-3631673249
    ISBN10: 3631673248

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    «Academia in Fact and Fiction» comprises twenty-eight essays on the relationship(s) between the university and the practice of belles lettres. The collection includes studies of the teaching of fiction by university professors; the fit – or misfit – between the creative writer and the academy; the depiction of the university, its staff and atmosphere, in literature, cinema and new media; and the varieties of academic fiction ranging from the ludic and satirical to the tragic. Most of the works addressed in the volume are British or American, modern or contemporary, but the historical range extends to Victorian and Shakespearian works, and the geographical range includes novels and poems from Russia, New Zealand, and Nigeria. Among the genres discussed are, in addition to the «literary novel», plays, detective fiction, fanfiction, utopias, mysteries and alternative history. The contributors are international and cosmopolitan.



    Table of Contents

    academic fiction – scholars as fictionists and performers – academia across time and media – university professors – humanities – academic mystery – utopia – writer-in-residence – creative writing – Shakespeare – C.S. Lewis – Charles William – Nabokov – Julia Kristeva – David Foster Wallace – Stephen Fry – Francine Prose – Carol Shields – Nigerian Biafra-novels

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