Today, we have forgotten that mathematics was once aligned with the
arts, rather than with the sciences. _Literary Infinities_ analyses
the connection between the late 19th-century revolution in the
mathematics of the infinite and the literature of 20th-century
modernism, opening up a novel path of influence and inquiry in
modernist literature. Baylee Brits considers the role of numbers and
the concept of the infinite in key modernists, including James Joyce,
Italo Svevo, Jorge Luis Borges, Samuel Beckett and J.M. Coetzee. She
begins by recuperating the difficult and rebellious German
mathematician, Georg Cantor, for the broader artistic, cultural and
philosophical project of modernism. Cantor revolutionized the
mathematics of the infinite, creating reverberations across the
numerical sciences, philosophy, religion and literary modernism. This
'modernist' infinity is shown to undergird and shape key innovations
in narrative form, creating a bridge between the mathematical and the
literary, presentation and representation, formalism and the tactile
imagination.
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Number and Narrative in Modern Fiction
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ISBN
9781501331473
Publisert
2017
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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