
Rapture
Literature, Secrecy, Addiction
David Punter(Author)
Liverpool University Press
Published on 7. May 2009
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-1-84519-102-3 (ISBN)
Description
Rapture': The act of seizing or carrying off as prey or plunder; the act of carrying or being carried; and the expression of ecstasy or euphoria in words. The concept of rapture in literature navigates along a specific trajectory, from rapine status through to being carried (away)'. This book identifies the apparent impossibility of recounting such rapturous states', and of fixing them in words or in time within cultural expectations, while questioning what we can do with those who are enrapt', and what we do inside ourselves with reading moments of rapture. "Rapture: Literature, Secrecy, Addiction" engages with the states of heightened awareness', and seeks to connect with the notion of addiction as an alternative to the moral law. Punter deals with notions of writing as itself a kind of seizure', writing as a fit', in the works of Blake, Hoelderlin, Novalis, Nietzsche, Fitzgerald, Faulkner, Genet, and Ballard. Writing it down' -- the process of returning from states of exaltation to find oneself writing in often bleak locations, underlines the relationship between rapture and literature. The author concludes that the very possibility of communication and interpretation is radically open to doubt. The addict-writer becomes representative of the dialectic of writing as an act of communication; an act which is tragically doomed from the outset.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Liverpool
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 152 mm
Width: 229 mm
Weight
536 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84519-102-3 (9781845191023)
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Person
David Punter is Professor of English and Research Director of the Faculty of Arts, University of Bristol.
Content
Enraptured; Romaticism & the Open Secret; The Scene of Addiction; Imagining Animals; Hearing the Case, The Well of Life; A Body of Alabaster; Death, Story & the Preservation of the Soul; Some Tales of Erythron; Constructing a White Space; Towards a Homeopathic Erotics; Rapt; Index.