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Early Twentieth-Century Fiction e20fic14.blogs.rutgers.edu Prof. Andrew Goldstone (andrew.goldstone@rutgers.edu) (Murray 019, Mondays 2:30 4:30) CA: Evan Dresman (evan.dresman@rutgers.edu) (36 Union St. 217, Wednesdays 12:00 2:00) December 1, 2014. Barnes (1).

logistical evaluations next time e-mail if conflicts with final exam

review: Hurston Hurston and the hurricane historical precision, but not a chronicle natural disaster reveals social division segregation not immutable but coercively enforced injustice registered in wry or muted tones Hurston s affirmation? a black world, diverse and in conflict margins of the margins: Janie at home on the edge

historical lines: discussion

historical lines: discussion Briefly explain your line to your partner. Then synthesize: what story are you telling about change over time?

Djuna Barnes Paris, 1921 22. Wikimedia Commons. Self-caricature, 1923 39. http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/16835.

How the Villagers Amuse Themselves, 1916. Wikimedia

How It Feels To Be Forcibly Fed, New York World, September 6, 1914. http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/5023. How the Villagers Amuse Themselves, 1916. Wikimedia

late modernism (1) Vanity Fair, 1922. Wikimedia Commons. 1917 23. http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/8669.

late modernism (1) Vanity Fair, 1922. Wikimedia Commons. 1917 23. http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/8669.

late modernism (1) Vanity Fair, 1922. Wikimedia Commons. 1917 23. http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/8669.

readers / positions (1) It is the whole pattern that they [the characters] form, rather than any individual constituent, that is the focus of interest. What I would leave the reader prepared to find is the great achievement of a style, the brilliance of wit and characterisation, and a quality of horror and doom very nearly related to that of Elizabethan tragedy. (T.S. Eliot, introduction to Nightwood [1937], xxi xxii)

readers / positions (1) It is the whole pattern that they [the characters] form, rather than any individual constituent, that is the focus of interest. What I would leave the reader prepared to find is the great achievement of a style, the brilliance of wit and characterisation, and a quality of horror and doom very nearly related to that of Elizabethan tragedy. (T.S. Eliot, introduction to Nightwood [1937], xxi xxii)

readers / positions (2) Nightwood lacks a narrative structure in the ordinary sense.and these chapters are knit together, not by the progress of any action either narrative action, or, as in a stream-of-consciousness novel, the flow of experience but by the continual reference and cross-reference of images and symbols that must be referred to each other spatially throughout the time-act of reading. (Joseph Frank, Spatial Form in Modern Literature [1945])

readers / positions (3) Vanity Fair, 1922. Wikimedia Commons. 1917 23. http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/8669.

readers / positions (4) [Nightwood] is not a minor Modernist masterpiece, a shadow to Joyce s Ulysses, but a singular undertaking that addresses woman s place in the patriarchal construct. (Shari Benstock, Women of the Left Bank [1986])

sympathy? Felix on the phrase time crawling broke into uncontrollable laughter.he began waving his hands, saying, Oh, please! please! and suddenly he had a notion that he was doing something that wasn t laughing at all, but something much worse, though he kept saying to himself, I am laughing, really laughing, nothing else whatsoever! (21 22)

sympathy? Felix on the phrase time crawling broke into uncontrollable laughter.he began waving his hands, saying, Oh, please! please! and suddenly he had a notion that he was doing something that wasn t laughing at all, but something much worse, though he kept saying to himself, I am laughing, really laughing, nothing else whatsoever! (21 22) The demonic laugh that he hears comes from somewhere else, a sheer alterity. It is a mirthless laugh, expressing the perplexity of Barnes and her reader, to whom every form of relation to these characters is barred but one, the laughter welling up around Felix. And yet, the position of author and reader is inscribed nowhere else than within Felix himself. (Tyrus Miller, Late Modernism [1999])

automatism Nora said Ah! with the intolerable automatism of the last Ah! in a body struck at the moment of its final breath. (70)

automatism Nora said Ah! with the intolerable automatism of the last Ah! in a body struck at the moment of its final breath. (70) One inevitably thought of her [Jenny] in the act of love emitting florid commedia dell arte ejaculations; one should not have thought of her in the act of love at all. She thought of little else, and though always submitting to the act, spoke and desired the spirit of love; yet was unable to attain it. (74)

automatism Nora said Ah! with the intolerable automatism of the last Ah! in a body struck at the moment of its final breath. (70) One inevitably thought of her [Jenny] in the act of love emitting florid commedia dell arte ejaculations; one should not have thought of her in the act of love at all. She thought of little else, and though always submitting to the act, spoke and desired the spirit of love; yet was unable to attain it. (74)

discussion

discussion How does the narrative direct sympathy? Who does Barnes s writing make us care about? Work together to choose an example passage, and concentrate on the opening chapters.

distanced positions The world and its history were to Nora like a ship in a bottle; she herself was outside and unidentified, endlessly embroiled in a preoccupation without a problem. (59)

distanced positions The world and its history were to Nora like a ship in a bottle; she herself was outside and unidentified, endlessly embroiled in a preoccupation without a problem. (59) The louder she cried out the farther away went the floor below, as if Robin and she, in their extremity, were a pair of opera glasses turned to the wrong end, diminishing in their painful love; a speed that ran away with the two ends of the building, stretching her apart. (68)

next time: teaser desperado the grandmother who, for some unknown reason, was dressed as a man, wearing a billycock and a corked mustache (69) a tall girl with the body of a boy (50) the Duchess of Broadback (Frau Mann) (15)