Description:The flagship issue fêtes Christine Brooke-Rose, one of the most innovative voices of the twentieth century, whose fiction plays challenging games with form and structure, using grammatical constraints, multiple languages, and a dicing of genre styles and theoretical discourses as an integral component of her novels. Brooke-Rose is among an unfortunate revue of writers whose work is fading out of print, rarely part of critical or academic discussion.This issue contains creative responses to her fiction and criticism, written with an eye to the general literary reader unfamiliar with her output, but with enough homage, parody, imitation, and criticism to excite her devoted fan base.Table of ContentsJean-Michel Rabaté — An IntroductionEditor — The (lack of)di-facile-facere=>do/schwer/sweer/serio in the Work of Christine Brooke-RoseChristine Brooke-Rose — GoldChretine Broke-Prose — The Logαλφαgeis of kLeubʰ: /la:f/; /lʌv/Nadine Mainard — Le DinerChristine Brooke-Rose — AubadeScott Beauchamp — Reading the Horoscope After Reading ChristineG.N. Forester — In the Labyrinth, translated by Christine Brooke-Rose: A ReviewChristine Brooke-Rose — TroglodyteSilvia Barlaam — Thru My WordsWee Teck Lim — Landscapes of My ChildhoodChristine Brooke-Rose — Le PopS.D. Stewart — Walking a Disappearing Line: Christine Brooke-Rose’s Treatment of Language Ambiguity in XorandorM.J. Nicholls — ResetChristine Brooke-Rose — On TermsDavid Auerbach — Christine Brooke-Rose and the Liberty of LiteratureEmily Rhodes — A Long Way from San FranciscoMaria del Sapio Garbero — Interview January 1991Joseph Andrew Darlington — Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Christine Brooke-Rose’s Distant Relatives (But Were Too Poststructuralist to Ask)Joanne Blair-Hayley — Three Recovered Manuscript ExcerptsNicolas Tredell — (W)rite of PassageGottfried Gottlieb — Mein gott!Jonathan Morton — The Origin of Myth/SubTextChristine Brooke-Rose — ReviewAli Millar — Talking to MirrorsFrançoise Gramet (with G.N. Forester and Wee Teck Lim) — Translation, Pastiche & ThingsChristine Brooke-Rose — ReviewAdam Guy — Brooke-Rose, LastnessNathan “N.R.” Gaddis — Prayer for the BURIEDChristine Brooke-Rose — Heaven’s HospitalD. Lecter — Postscript: What Tess Would Have SaidJean-Michel Rabaté, Professor at the University of Pennsylvania's English & Comparative Literature Department, has been a staunch supporter of the Press since before its inception, provided much needed assistance in acquiring republishing permission for the earlier works of Christine Brooke-Rose, and has written the Festschrift's Introduction.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Verbivoracious Festschrift Volume One: Christine Brooke-Rose. To get started finding Verbivoracious Festschrift Volume One: Christine Brooke-Rose, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: The flagship issue fêtes Christine Brooke-Rose, one of the most innovative voices of the twentieth century, whose fiction plays challenging games with form and structure, using grammatical constraints, multiple languages, and a dicing of genre styles and theoretical discourses as an integral component of her novels. Brooke-Rose is among an unfortunate revue of writers whose work is fading out of print, rarely part of critical or academic discussion.This issue contains creative responses to her fiction and criticism, written with an eye to the general literary reader unfamiliar with her output, but with enough homage, parody, imitation, and criticism to excite her devoted fan base.Table of ContentsJean-Michel Rabaté — An IntroductionEditor — The (lack of)di-facile-facere=>do/schwer/sweer/serio in the Work of Christine Brooke-RoseChristine Brooke-Rose — GoldChretine Broke-Prose — The Logαλφαgeis of kLeubʰ: /la:f/; /lʌv/Nadine Mainard — Le DinerChristine Brooke-Rose — AubadeScott Beauchamp — Reading the Horoscope After Reading ChristineG.N. Forester — In the Labyrinth, translated by Christine Brooke-Rose: A ReviewChristine Brooke-Rose — TroglodyteSilvia Barlaam — Thru My WordsWee Teck Lim — Landscapes of My ChildhoodChristine Brooke-Rose — Le PopS.D. Stewart — Walking a Disappearing Line: Christine Brooke-Rose’s Treatment of Language Ambiguity in XorandorM.J. Nicholls — ResetChristine Brooke-Rose — On TermsDavid Auerbach — Christine Brooke-Rose and the Liberty of LiteratureEmily Rhodes — A Long Way from San FranciscoMaria del Sapio Garbero — Interview January 1991Joseph Andrew Darlington — Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Christine Brooke-Rose’s Distant Relatives (But Were Too Poststructuralist to Ask)Joanne Blair-Hayley — Three Recovered Manuscript ExcerptsNicolas Tredell — (W)rite of PassageGottfried Gottlieb — Mein gott!Jonathan Morton — The Origin of Myth/SubTextChristine Brooke-Rose — ReviewAli Millar — Talking to MirrorsFrançoise Gramet (with G.N. Forester and Wee Teck Lim) — Translation, Pastiche & ThingsChristine Brooke-Rose — ReviewAdam Guy — Brooke-Rose, LastnessNathan “N.R.” Gaddis — Prayer for the BURIEDChristine Brooke-Rose — Heaven’s HospitalD. Lecter — Postscript: What Tess Would Have SaidJean-Michel Rabaté, Professor at the University of Pennsylvania's English & Comparative Literature Department, has been a staunch supporter of the Press since before its inception, provided much needed assistance in acquiring republishing permission for the earlier works of Christine Brooke-Rose, and has written the Festschrift's Introduction.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Verbivoracious Festschrift Volume One: Christine Brooke-Rose. To get started finding Verbivoracious Festschrift Volume One: Christine Brooke-Rose, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.