Sleep and the novel : fictions of somnolence from Jane Austen to the present.
2018
PN56.S577 .G743 2018
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Title
Sleep and the novel : fictions of somnolence from Jane Austen to the present.
Author
Greaney, Michael.
ISBN
9783319752532 (electronic book)
3319752537 (electronic book)
3319752529
9783319752525
3319752537 (electronic book)
3319752529
9783319752525
Publication Details
[Place of publication not identified] : SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PU, 2018.
Language
English
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10.1007/978-3-319-75253-2. doi
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PN56.S577 .G743 2018
Dewey Decimal Classification
809.04
Summary
Sleep and the Novel is a study of representations of the sleeping body in fiction from 1800 to the present day which traces the ways in which novelists have engaged with this universal, indispensable -- but seemingly nondescript -- region of human experience. Covering the narrativization of sleep in Austen, the politicization of sleep in Dickens, the queering of sleep in Goncharov, the aestheticization of sleep in Proust, and the medicalization of sleep in contemporary fiction, it examines the ways in which novelists envision the figure of the sleeper, the meanings they discover in human sleep, and the values they attach to it. It argues that literary fiction harbours, on its margins, a "sleeping partner", one that we can nickname the Schlafroman or "sleep-novel", whose quiet absorption in the wordlessness and passivity of human slumber subtly complicates the imperatives of self-awareness and purposive action that traditionally govern the novel.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. "The Yawns of Lady Bertram": Sleep, Subjectivity and Sociability in Jane Austen
3. "Snoring for the Million": Dickens the Sleep-watcher
4. From Bildungsroman to Schlafroman: Goncharov's Oblomov
5. Proust and the Sleep of Others
6. "Observed, Measured, Contained": Contemporary Fiction and the Science of Sleep
7. Conclusion: "A World Without a Lullaby"?
2. "The Yawns of Lady Bertram": Sleep, Subjectivity and Sociability in Jane Austen
3. "Snoring for the Million": Dickens the Sleep-watcher
4. From Bildungsroman to Schlafroman: Goncharov's Oblomov
5. Proust and the Sleep of Others
6. "Observed, Measured, Contained": Contemporary Fiction and the Science of Sleep
7. Conclusion: "A World Without a Lullaby"?