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Genetic criticism is the study of authors' drafts and manuscripts, looking at all that is tried or discarded in the course of the creative process, along the way to a final text. Daniel Ferrer's Genetic Criticism and its Logics: The Draft and the Text offers a variety of miniature chapters of argument and philosophy that serve to illuminate this controversial branch of literary criticism. Discussion moves from music to modernism, or from recipes to photography; Poe appears along with Ponge, and Delacroix not far from Hogarth. The book is meant for readers at any stage of the genetic journey from the keen to the curious, and from the not yet convinced to the seriously sceptical or dismissive. All of them, it is guaranteed, will find they are delighted as well as informed by Daniel Ferrer's writing. For the novice in criticism, too, this translation from the original French will open up new worlds of possible questions as well as a specific field of thinking.
Contents
List of Figures
1. Eppur si muove
2. Marey's Cat and Moses' Beard
3. The Counter-Model of 'Fable'
4. The Raven and the Beetle
5. Repetition vs. Invention: The Philological Counter-Model
6. Repetition and Invention: Picasso's False Draft
7. Musical Score and Cookery Recipe
8. The Raven and the Parrot
9. The Art of Using up Leftovers
10. Exogenous and Endogenous Accidents: Joyce's Ink Blot and Stendhal's Fountain
11. The European Model
12. Emerging Structure and Path Dependency
13. Anamorphosis and Station Toilets
14. Chryselephantine Charlie Chaplin
15. Anti-Descriptivism and Retrospective Distribution
16. The Model of Models: The Avant-texte
17. The Aporias of the Avant-texte: The Shabby Gate and the Dripping Sketch
18. Ulysses' Scars
19. Memories of the Context: The Clementis Effect (or Hat-Trick)
20. Freudian Enunciation and Scrambled Eggs with Truffles
21. Bathmology and Dialogism
22. A Marginalist Economy of Writing
23. Agrammaticalities and Diasystems
24. Dialogism and the Genetic Process of Films
25. Variants and Variations: The Beethoven Sonata and Hogarth's Dog
26. Possible Worlds: Jupiter the Genetic Critic
27. Possible Worlds and Modal Logic
28. Worlds Compared and Worlds Stipulated
29. Textual Worlds and Fictive Worlds
30. Incomplete Worlds?
31. Enallages of Modality and Modal Realism
32. Necessary?
33. Accessibilities: The Symphony and the Telephone
34. Worldmaking
Annotated List of the Models
Bibliography
Index