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The question of memory intrigues us more and more as industrialized societies move further and further away from the written word. In the past the role of memory was integral to literary history, precise mnemonics served as the support systems for erudition, and Mnemosyne was mother of the Muses. The group Oulipo, born in reaction to the Surrealists, proposes, invents, and applies novel literary constraints. Using memory, and best of all conscious memory, as a theoretical starting point, the implications of writing under constraint are analyzed. First, writing under constraint is viewed as a new mnemonics; second, the spiritual component of such a practice is shown to redefine a notion of inspiration; third, constraints and their relationship with games and society is highlighted; finally the manner in which they build a literary consciousness is studied through the lenspiece of contemporary neurobiological research. For the first time the work of the group Oulipo, and the member’s emphasis on the function of literature, is placed in historical, cultural, and philosophical context.

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Introduction Chapter 1: Memory and Oulipian Constraints Chapter 2: The Soul of Oulipo’s Formalism Chapter 3: Games, the Oulipian Sonnet, and the Court of Charles d’Orléans Chapter 4: Consciousness, Constraints, and Cosmology Conclusion

Literary Memory, Consciousness, and the Group Oulipo

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 01/01/2002
      ISBN13: 9789042014381, 978-9042014381
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      Book Synopsis
      The question of memory intrigues us more and more as industrialized societies move further and further away from the written word. In the past the role of memory was integral to literary history, precise mnemonics served as the support systems for erudition, and Mnemosyne was mother of the Muses. The group Oulipo, born in reaction to the Surrealists, proposes, invents, and applies novel literary constraints. Using memory, and best of all conscious memory, as a theoretical starting point, the implications of writing under constraint are analyzed. First, writing under constraint is viewed as a new mnemonics; second, the spiritual component of such a practice is shown to redefine a notion of inspiration; third, constraints and their relationship with games and society is highlighted; finally the manner in which they build a literary consciousness is studied through the lenspiece of contemporary neurobiological research. For the first time the work of the group Oulipo, and the member’s emphasis on the function of literature, is placed in historical, cultural, and philosophical context.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1: Memory and Oulipian Constraints Chapter 2: The Soul of Oulipo’s Formalism Chapter 3: Games, the Oulipian Sonnet, and the Court of Charles d’Orléans Chapter 4: Consciousness, Constraints, and Cosmology Conclusion

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