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Denotation: understudied languages of the novel

This exciting colloquium including Margaret Cohen, Ian Duncan, Supritha Rajan, and Cannon Schmitt looks right up our alley; we’ve been invited to attend but the location (NYU) and our seminar time obviously makes that difficult; I thought that you would

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Denotation: understudied languages of the novel

This exciting colloquium including Margaret Cohen, Ian Duncan, Supritha Rajan, and Cannon Schmitt looks right up our alley; we’ve been invited to attend but the location (NYU) and our seminar time obviously makes that difficult; I thought that you would

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Novels with Footnotes and Indexes

Related to Christina’s recent post and to Sierra’s post on footnotes in Hard Cash, this bibliography by William Denton of (mostly 20th century) novels with footnotes and novels with indexes; in addition it has a good bibliography of writing on

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Novels with Footnotes and Indexes

Related to Christina’s recent post and to Sierra’s post on footnotes in Hard Cash, this bibliography by William Denton of (mostly 20th century) novels with footnotes and novels with indexes; in addition it has a good bibliography of writing on

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David Shields, Reality Hunger

On David Shields’s Reality Hunger, drawn to our notice by Sierra: A Christen Lorentzen piece contextualizing Reality Hunger a little in the “fact-checking” framework and a New Yorker round-up of responses to Shields’s argument about the “anti-novel.” Anyone who has

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David Shields, Reality Hunger

On David Shields’s Reality Hunger, drawn to our notice by Sierra: A Christen Lorentzen piece contextualizing Reality Hunger a little in the “fact-checking” framework and a New Yorker round-up of responses to Shields’s argument about the “anti-novel.” Anyone who has

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