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This interdisciplinary volume of collected, mostly unpublished essays demonstrates how Mikhail Bakhtin's theory of dialogic meaning--and its subsequent elaborations--have influenced a wide range of critical discourses. With essays by Michael Holquist, Jerome J. McGann, John Searle, Deborah Tannen, Gary Saul Morson, Caryl Emerson, Shirley Brice Heath, Don H. Bialostosky, Paul Friedrich, Timothy Austin, John Farrell, Rachel May, and Michael Macovski, the collection explores dialogue not only as an exchange among intratextual voices, but as an extratextual interplay of historical influences, oral forms, and cultural heuristics as well. Such approaches extend the implications of dialogue beyond the boundaries of literary theory, to anthropology, philosophy, linguistics, and cultural studies. The essays address such issues as the establishment and exercise of political power, the relation between conversational and literary discourse, the historical development of the essay, and the idea of literature as social action. Taken together, the essays argue for a redefinition of literary meaning--one that is communal, interactive, and vocatively created. They demonstrate that literary meaning is not rendered by a single narrator, nor even by a solitary author--but is incrementally exchanged and constructed.
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Contributors p. xi
Introduction/Textual Voices, Vocative Texts: Dialogue, Linguistics, and Critical Discourse Michael Macovski p. 3
Part I Dialogue Within Works
1 Narrative Transmission: Shifting Gears in Shelley's "Ozymandias" Timothy R. Austin p. 29
2 The Power of Speech: Dialogue as History in the Russian Primary Chronicle Rachel May p. 47
3 Crossroads to Community: Jude the Obscure and the Chronotype of Wessex John P. Farrell p. 65
4 Dialogue in Lyric Narrative Paul Friedrich p. 79
Part II Dialogue Between Works
5 Dialogics of the Lyric: A Symposium on Wordsworth's "Westminster Bridge" and "Beauteous Evening" Don H. Bialostosky p. 101
6 Involvement as Dialogue: Linguistic Theory and the Relation between Conversational and Literary Discourse Deborah Tannen p. 137
7 "The Bard I Quote From": Byron, Bakhtin, and the Appropriation of Voices Michael Macovski p. 158
8 Marxism, Romanticism, and Postmodernism: An American Case History Anne Mack and Jay Rome p. 174
Part III Dialogue Between Speakers, Readers, and Authors
9 The Essay in English: Readers and Writers in Dialogue Shirley Brice Heath p. 195
10 Bakhtin and Beautiful Science: The Paradox of Cultural Relativity Revisited Michael Holquist p. 215
11 Conversation as Dialogue John R. Searle p. 237
12 Extracts from a Heteroglossary Gary Saul Morson and Caryl Emerson p. 256
Introduction/Textual Voices, Vocative Texts: Dialogue, Linguistics, and Critical Discourse Michael Macovski p. 3
Part I Dialogue Within Works
1 Narrative Transmission: Shifting Gears in Shelley's "Ozymandias" Timothy R. Austin p. 29
2 The Power of Speech: Dialogue as History in the Russian Primary Chronicle Rachel May p. 47
3 Crossroads to Community: Jude the Obscure and the Chronotype of Wessex John P. Farrell p. 65
4 Dialogue in Lyric Narrative Paul Friedrich p. 79
Part II Dialogue Between Works
5 Dialogics of the Lyric: A Symposium on Wordsworth's "Westminster Bridge" and "Beauteous Evening" Don H. Bialostosky p. 101
6 Involvement as Dialogue: Linguistic Theory and the Relation between Conversational and Literary Discourse Deborah Tannen p. 137
7 "The Bard I Quote From": Byron, Bakhtin, and the Appropriation of Voices Michael Macovski p. 158
8 Marxism, Romanticism, and Postmodernism: An American Case History Anne Mack and Jay Rome p. 174
Part III Dialogue Between Speakers, Readers, and Authors
9 The Essay in English: Readers and Writers in Dialogue Shirley Brice Heath p. 195
10 Bakhtin and Beautiful Science: The Paradox of Cultural Relativity Revisited Michael Holquist p. 215
11 Conversation as Dialogue John R. Searle p. 237
12 Extracts from a Heteroglossary Gary Saul Morson and Caryl Emerson p. 256
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