Difference between revisions of "Periodized Bodies in Our Mutual Friend"
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* lots of good stuff to develop in [[Woloch 2003]] | * lots of good stuff to develop in [[Woloch 2003]] | ||
* don't forget the pawnbroker in [[David Copperfield (Dickens, 1850)]] - incomprehensibility ("Goroo!") and invocation of metonymic parts of his body ("Oh, my lungs and liver") - his "metonymic configuration" (Woloch 176) | * don't forget the pawnbroker in [[David Copperfield (Dickens, 1850)]] - incomprehensibility ("Goroo!") and invocation of metonymic parts of his body ("Oh, my lungs and liver") - his "metonymic configuration" (Woloch 176) | ||
+ | * what about late 1860s collected editions of D's work being published, the full body of his work? Vs his public performances, oral and embodied but partial? |
Latest revision as of 17:06, 8 January 2018
- lots of good stuff to develop in Woloch 2003
- don't forget the pawnbroker in David Copperfield (Dickens, 1850) - incomprehensibility ("Goroo!") and invocation of metonymic parts of his body ("Oh, my lungs and liver") - his "metonymic configuration" (Woloch 176)
- what about late 1860s collected editions of D's work being published, the full body of his work? Vs his public performances, oral and embodied but partial?