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The Fact of Resonance returns to the colonial and technological contexts in which theories of the novel developed, seeking in sound an alternative premise for theorizing modernist narrative form. The book shows how the experience of reading is undergirded by the sonic.

Table of Contents

Note on Abbreviations | ix
Overture: The Sound of a Novel | 1
1 Voice at the Threshold of the Audible: Free Indirect Discourse
and the Colonial Space of Reading | 13
Coda: Chantal Akerman and Lip Sync as Postcolonial Strategy | 59
2 The Echo of the Object: On the Pain of Self-Hearing in The Nigger
of the “Narcissus” and “The Fact of Blackness” | 67
Coda: Literary History as Miscegenating Sound: The Sound and the Fury | 103
Intersonority: Unclaimed Voices Circum-1900, or Sound and Sourcelessness
in The Souls of Black Folk | 115
3 A Sinister Resonance: On the Extraction of Sound and Language
in Heart of Darkness | 149
Reprise: Reverberation, Circumambience, and Form-Seeking Sound
(Absalom, Absalom!) | 211
Acknowledgments | 231
Notes | 235
Bibliography | 309
Index | 331

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    Publisher: Fordham University Press
    Publication Date: 02/06/2020
    ISBN13: 9780823288175, 978-0823288175
    ISBN10: 082328817X

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    The Fact of Resonance returns to the colonial and technological contexts in which theories of the novel developed, seeking in sound an alternative premise for theorizing modernist narrative form. The book shows how the experience of reading is undergirded by the sonic.

    Table of Contents

    Note on Abbreviations | ix
    Overture: The Sound of a Novel | 1
    1 Voice at the Threshold of the Audible: Free Indirect Discourse
    and the Colonial Space of Reading | 13
    Coda: Chantal Akerman and Lip Sync as Postcolonial Strategy | 59
    2 The Echo of the Object: On the Pain of Self-Hearing in The Nigger
    of the “Narcissus” and “The Fact of Blackness” | 67
    Coda: Literary History as Miscegenating Sound: The Sound and the Fury | 103
    Intersonority: Unclaimed Voices Circum-1900, or Sound and Sourcelessness
    in The Souls of Black Folk | 115
    3 A Sinister Resonance: On the Extraction of Sound and Language
    in Heart of Darkness | 149
    Reprise: Reverberation, Circumambience, and Form-Seeking Sound
    (Absalom, Absalom!) | 211
    Acknowledgments | 231
    Notes | 235
    Bibliography | 309
    Index | 331

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