03382nam 22006855 450 991046358800332120211005205437.00-8232-6636-20-8232-6250-20-8232-6249-910.1515/9780823262496(CKB)2670000000582260(OCoLC)896852950(CaPaEBR)ebrary10962383(SSID)ssj0001370865(PQKBManifestationID)11878632(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001370865(PQKBWorkID)11298793(PQKB)11636695(StDuBDS)EDZ0001111257(MiAaPQ)EBC3239939(MdBmJHUP)muse37922(DE-B1597)555095(DE-B1597)9780823262496(OCoLC)923764513(MiAaPQ)EBC1884031(Au-PeEL)EBL1884031(EXLCZ)99267000000058226020200723h20142014 fg 0engur|||||||||||txtccrTransferential Poetics, from Poe to Warhol /Adam FrankFirst edition.New York, NY :Fordham University Press,[2014]©20141 online resource (200 p.)American Literatures InitiativeBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8232-6246-4 1-322-40064-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --Contents --Introduction: Affect in the Scene of Writing --1 Thinking Confusion: On the Compositional Aspect of Affect --2 Expression and Theatricality, or Medium Poe --3 Maisie’s Spasms: Transferential Poetics in Henry James and Wilfred Bion --4 Loose Coordinations: Theater and Thinking in Gertrude Stein --5 Vis-à-vis Television: Andy Warhol’s Therapeutics --Out and Across --Notes --Bibliography --Index --AcknowledgmentsTransferential Poetics presents a method for bringing theories of affect to the study of poetics. Informed by the thinking of Silvan Tomkins, Melanie Klein, and Wilfred Bion, it offers new interpretations of the poetics of four major American artists: Edgar Allan Poe, Henry James, Gertrude Stein, and Andy Warhol. The author emphasizes the close, reflexive attention each of these artists pays to the transfer of feeling between text and reader, or composition and audience— their transferential poetics. The book’s historical route from Poe to Warhol culminates in television, a technology and cultural form that makes affect distinctly available to perception. The peculiar theatricality of these four artists, Frank argues, can best be understood as a reciprocal framing relation between the bodily means of communicating affect (by face and voice) and technologies of graphic reproduction.American Literatures InitiativePoeticsHistorySemioticsElectronic books.PoeticsHistory.Semiotics.808.1Frank Adamauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1031987DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910463588003321Transferential Poetics, from Poe to Warhol2449601UNINA