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Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Theory
1. Reading and the Theory of Reading
2. Poems, Myths, and the Advent of Modern Reading
Part II History
3. Dante and the Invention of the Novel Reader
4. Boccaccio, Cervantes, and the Path to Solitary Reading
5. Magic and History: The Roots and Branches of Dr. Faustus
Part III Response
6. Intransitive Parody and the Trap of Reading: What Reading Really Is
7. Kleist, Kafka, and the Refutation of Reading
The Parting of the Ways: A Concluding Note on the Novel and Literary Studies
Notes
Index
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part I Theory
1. Reading and the Theory of Reading
2. Poems, Myths, and the Advent of Modern Reading
Part II History
3. Dante and the Invention of the Novel Reader
4. Boccaccio, Cervantes, and the Path to Solitary Reading
5. Magic and History: The Roots and Branches of Dr. Faustus
Part III Response
6. Intransitive Parody and the Trap of Reading: What Reading Really Is
7. Kleist, Kafka, and the Refutation of Reading
The Parting of the Ways: A Concluding Note on the Novel and Literary Studies
Notes
Index