Bakhtin’s Theory of the Literary Chronotope: Reflections, Applications, Perspectives
Author(s)
Bemong, Nele
Borghart, Pieter
De Dobbeleer, Michel
Demoen, Kristoffel
De Temmerman, Koen
Keunen, Bart
Language
EnglishAbstract
This edited volume is the first scholarly tome exclusively dedicated to Mikhail Bakhtin’s theory of the literary chronotope. This concept, initially developed in the 1930s and used as a frame of reference throughout Bakhtin’s own writings, has been highly influential in literary studies. After an extensive introduction that serves as a ‘state of the art’, the volume is divided into four main parts: Philosophical Reflections, Relevance of the Chronotope for Literary History, Chronotopical Readings and Some Perspectives for Literary Theory. These thematic categories contain contributions by well-established Bakhtin specialists such as Gary Saul Morson and Michael Holquist, as well as a number of essays by scholars who have published on this subject before. Together the papers in this volume explore the implications of Bakhtin’s concept of the chronotope for a variety of theoretical topics such as literary imagination, polysystem theory and literary adaptation; for modern views on literary history ranging from the hellenistic romance to nineteenth-century realism; and for analyses of well-known novelists and poets as diverse as Milton, Fielding, Dickinson, Dostoevsky, Papadiamandis and DeLillo.
Keywords
literaire theorie; chronotope; literary theory; mikhail bakhtin; Immanuel Kant; SpacetimeDOI
10.26530/OAPEN_377572OCN
1030816041Publisher
Academia PressPublisher website
https://www.academiapress.be/nlPublication date and place
Gent, 2010Classification
Central Europe
English
BCE period – Protohistory
18th century, c 1700 to c 1799
19th century, c 1800 to c 1899
20th century, c 1900 to c 1999
21st century, c 2000 to c 2100
For adult emergent readers
Literary theory