Experience and Experimental Writing : Literary Pragmatism from Emerson to the Jameses
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Hardback or Cased Book
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0199874077
ISBN-13
9780199874071
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
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Oxford University Press Inc
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US
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GB
Publication Date
Aug 15th, 2013
Print length
192 Pages
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394 grams
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23.90 x 16.50 x 1.90 cms
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The book traces connections between the literary experiments of Emerson, Poe, Melville, and Henry James, and the emergence of classical American pragmatism.
American pragmatism is premised on the notion that to find out what something is, look to fruits rather than roots. But the thought of the classical pragmatists is itself the fruit, this book argues, of earlier literary experiments in American literature. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, and (contemporaneously with the flowering of pragmatism) Henry James, each in their different ways prefigure at the level of literary form what emerge as the guiding ideas of classical pragmatism. Specifically, this link occurs in the way an experimental approach to composition informs the classical pragmatists'' guiding and central idea that experience is not a matter of correspondence but of an ongoing attunement to the process. The link between experience and experiment is thus a way of gauging the deeper intellectual history by which literary experiments such as Emerson''s Essays, Poe''s invention of the detective story in "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," Melville''s strange follow-up to Moby-Dick, Pierre, and Henry James''s late style, find their philosophical expression in some of the guiding ideas of classical pragmatism: Charles Peirce''s notion of the "abductive" inference; William James''s notion of "Radical empiricism" and John Dewey''s naturalist account of experience. The book frames this set of claims in relation to more contemporary debates within literary criticism and philosophy that have so far not been taken up in this context: putting Richard Poirier''s account of the relation of pragmatism to literature into dialogue with Stanley Cavell''s inheritance of Emerson as someone decidedly not a "pragmatist"; to the differences between classical pragmatists like William James and John Dewey and more recent, post-linguistic turn thinkers like Richard Rorty and Robert Brandom.
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