Atherton, Mark, Kazutomo Karasawa and Francis Leneghan (eds.). 2023. Ideas of the World in Early Medieval English Literature. Studies in Old English Literature 1. Turnhout: Brepols, 2023, 441 pp., 20 figures, € 115.00.
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Abstract The three papers joined in this research-cluster issue investigate contemporary works of fiction by focusing on a common formal feature: the inclusion of abstract reflection. While making general statements about contemporary fiction is notoriously difficult, there is nonetheless a clear tendency in a wide range of texts to incorporate short theoretical or essayistic deviations from the narrative sequence. After a brief definition of ‘abstraction’ and a discussion of its relationship to fictional narration, this introduction outlines the three main axes that shape the overarching research agenda: (1) a concern with the interplay between narrative form, abstract reflection, and cultures of knowledge; (2) a typology of abstract reflections; (3) literary assessments of abstract reasoning. In their respective articles, Ralf Haekel analyses the role of engineering, mathematics, and architecture in three novels by the Irish author Adrian Duncan, Stella Butter investigates mathematical and empathic cultures of knowledge as well as climate change and the Anthropocene in texts by Ted Chiang and Richard Powers, and Jarmila Mildorf examines reflections on music in texts by Julian Barnes, Roger Scruton, and Rose Tremain.
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The journal of English philology, Anglia, was founded in 1878 by Moritz Trautmann and Richard P. Wülker, and is thus the oldest journal of English studies. Anglia covers a large part of the expanding field of English philology. It publishes essays on the English language and linguistic history, on English literature of the Middle Ages and the Modern period, on American literature, the newer literature in the English language, and on general and comparative literary studies, also including cultural and literary theory aspects. Further, Anglia contains reviews from the areas mentioned..