About Time brings together ideas about time from narrative theory and philosophy. It argues that literary criticism and narratology have approached narrative primarily as a form of retrospect, and demonstrates through a series of arguments and readings that anticipation and other forms of projection into the future offer new analytical perspectives to narrative criticism and theory. The book offers an account of 'prolepsis' or 'flashforward' in the contemporary novel which retrieves it from the realm of experimentation and places it at the heart of a contemporary mode of being, both personal and collective, which experiences the present as the object of a future memory. With reference to some of the most important recent developments in the philosophy of time, it aims to define a set of questions about tense and temporal reference in narrative which make it possible to reconsider the function of stories in contemporary culture. It also reopens traditional questions about the difference between literature and philosophy in relation to knowledge of time. In the context of these questions, the book offers analyses of a range of contemporary fiction by writers such as Ali Smith, Ian McEwan, Martin Amis and Graham Swift.
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Dimensions
Width
24 mm
Height
234 mm
Length
156 mm
Weight
420 gr
Series & Set Details
Series Name
The Frontiers of Theory
Book Details
Title
About Time
Imprint
Edinburgh University Press
Publication Year
2007
Product Form
Hardcover
Publisher
Edinburgh University Press
Genre
Literary Criticism
Source Type
T
ISBN13
9780748624249
Book Category
Literature Books
BISAC Subject Heading
LIT006000
Book Subcategory
Other Literature Books
ISBN10
0748624244
Language
English
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