Must I Be a Novel A Literary History Lecture With Professor Daniel Shore
Автор: Georgetown Alumni Career & Lifelong Learning
Загружено: 2025-11-12
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Since the early 1980s, philosophers have claimed that we are the narratives we tell about ourselves. As the cognitive psychologist Jerome Bruner put it, “Self is a perpetually rewritten story.” Professor Daniel Shore argues that the philosophers are right to treat the self poetically, as something we make, but they are mistaken in limiting that selfhood to the realist prose narrative fiction of the novel. Join Professor Shore as he examines literary tradition before the rise of the modern novel and explores the alternative models of how to be a self.
ABOUT THE PROFESSOR:
Daniel Shore is a Professor of English at Georgetown University, where he teaches early modern literature and critical theory. He is the author of Cyberformalism: Histories of Linguistic Forms in the Digital Archive (2018) and Milton and the Art of Rhetoric (2012). He has published articles in PMLA, Critical Inquiry, Modern Philology, Shakespeare Quarterly, and Milton Studies, and is the co-founder of the Six Degrees of Francis Bacon project.
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