1st Edition

Repetition and Creation Poetics of Autotextuality

By Radosvet Kolarov Copyright 2021
    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    276 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book advances the notion of autotextuality, the dialogue between works in an author’s oeuvre, and the ways in which new texts are created in self-repetition through the tracing and revisiting of past texts and the subsequent uncovering of undisclosed meanings, unexhausted constructive principles, and alternative versions.

    Kolarov draws on cognitive models, such as dual coding theory and conceptual blending, to substantiate a theory of autotextuality and build on previous work on self-repetition and difference to highlight the notion of “discursive desire,” in which new meanings are generated through repetition, and its distinct relationship to creativity. Drawing on analyses of well-established works in Bulgarian as well as the established oeuvres of such authors as Gogol, Dostoevsky, Kafka, and Baudelaire, the volume explores key themes in autotextuality such as the functions of creative memory, the connections between word and image, and the hermeneutic relationships and steps of transformation between texts. 

    This innovative work addresses topical questions of importance in literary theory today and will be of interest to students and scholars in literary studies and related areas of study within such fields as cognitive science, quantum mechanics, and psychology.

    CONTENTS

    Introduction

    Part I

    Main Concepts

    1. A Work and Œuvre: Intra/Intertextuality

    2. Discursive Desire: Poetics of Repetitiveness

    3. Hesitation: A Theoretical Digression

     

    Part II

    Generative Models

    4. The Work of the Matrix

    5. Frames, Scenarios, Networks

    6. The Initiation Work

    7. Self-polemic

    8. Self-parody

     

    Part III

    Creative Memory

    9. Memory Versus Machine

    10. The Virtual Figure

    11. Word or Image: The Forms of Memory

     

    Part IV

    Hermeneutic Autotextuality

    12. The Amplifier Work

    13. The Explicator Work

    14. The Transmodal Idea

    Afterword

    Index

     

     

    Afterword

    Biography

    Radosvet Kolarov is Associate Professor at the Institute for Literature at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria.