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Opere di Thomas Vargish

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1939
Nazionalità
USA
Nazione (per mappa)
USA
Luogo di nascita
Fair Haven, Vermont, USA
Istruzione
Colombia University (BA)
Princeton University (PhD)
Attività lavorative
English professor, Dartmouth College
Organizzazioni
Modern Language Association
Premi e riconoscimenti
Rhodes Scholar

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Overall, not a bad analysis, but really does not completely succeed in making the case for linkages between disciplines, and I blame this mainly on the book's structure. While the chapter topics are appropriate--especially the idea of "epistemic trauma"--it takes for granted that its readers will know of other theories of "cultural matrices" and does not contribute much further towards this idea. Furthermore, all the chapters are divided in the following way: Intro, Relativity Theory, Cubism, Narrative. The "Narrative" sections are weakest, they feel like haphazard guesses at modernist literature that simply include the usual suspects: Woolf, Kafka, James, Mann, Faulkner. Unfortunate, when there's so much more to say! In the end, you get the sense that the authors wrote the book they felt obliged to write rather than the book they wanted to write. Still, a quote or two may bolster some of the arguments in my dissertation, so it's not a total loss.… (altro)
 
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voncookie | 1 altra recensione | Jun 30, 2016 |
Overall, not a bad analysis, but really does not completely succeed in making the case for linkages between disciplines, and I blame this mainly on the book's structure. While the chapter topics are appropriate--especially the idea of "epistemic trauma"--it takes for granted that its readers will know of other theories of "cultural matrices" and does not contribute much further towards this idea. Furthermore, all the chapters are divided in the following way: Intro, Relativity Theory, Cubism, Narrative. The "Narrative" sections are weakest, they feel like haphazard guesses at modernist literature that simply include the usual suspects: Woolf, Kafka, James, Mann, Faulkner. Unfortunate, when there's so much more to say! In the end, you get the sense that the authors wrote the book they felt obliged to write rather than the book they wanted to write. Still, a quote or two may bolster some of the arguments in my dissertation, so it's not a total loss.… (altro)
 
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anna_hiller | 1 altra recensione | Jun 22, 2016 |

Statistiche

Opere
3
Utenti
26
Popolarità
#495,361
Voto
5.0
Recensioni
2
ISBN
3