A Concise Companion to RealismISBN: 978-1-4443-3207-0
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320 pages
April 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
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Notes on Contributors x
Foreword by Rachel Bowlby xiv
Acknowledgments xxii
Introduction: Reclaiming Realism 1
Matthew Beaumont
1 Literary Realism Reconsidered: "The world in its length and
breadth" 13
George Levine
2 Realist Synthesis in the Nineteenth Century Novel: "The unity
which lies in the selection of our keenest consciousness" 23
Simon Dentith
3 Space, Mobility, and the Novel: "The spirit of place is a
great reality" 50
Josephine McDonagh
4 Fictions of the Real: "All truth with malice in it" 68
Terry Eagleton
5 Naturalism: "Dirt and horror pure and simple" 86
Sally Ledger
6 Realism before and after Photography: "The fantastical form of
a relation among things" 102
Nancy Armstrong
7 The Realist Aesthetic in Painting: "Serious and committed,
ironic and brutal, sincere and full of poetry" 121
Andrew Hemingway
8 Interrupted Dialogues of Realism and Modernism: "The fact of
new forms of life, already born and active" 143
Esther Leslie
9 Socialist Realism: "To depict reality in its revolutionary
development" 160
Brandon Taylor
10 Realism, Modernism, and Photography: "At last, at last the
mask has been torn away" 176
John Roberts
11 Cinematic Realism: "A recreation of the world in its own
image" 195
Laura Marcus
12 The Current of Critical Irrealism: "A moonlit enchanted
night" 211
Michael Lowy
13 Psychoanalysis and the Lacanian Real: "Strange shapes of the
unwrapped primal world" 225
Slavoj Zizek
14 Feminist Theory and the Return of the Real: "What we really
want most out of realism…" 242
Helen Small
15 Realism and Anti-Realism in Contemporary Philosophy: "What's
truth got to do with it?" 259
Christopher Norris
Afterword: A note on literary realism 279
Fredric Jameson
Index 290