"Helmut Muller-Sievers's richly illustrated, innovative study will be a great contribution to debates on realism." Monatshefte

"The Cylinder" investigates the surprising proliferation of cylindrical objects in the nineteenth century, such as steam engines, phonographs, panoramas, rotary printing presses, silos, safety locks, and many more. Examining this phenomenon through the lens of kinematics, the science of forcing motion, Helmut Muller-Sievers provides a new view of the history of mechanics and of the culture of the industrial revolution, including its literature that focuses on the metaphysics and aesthetics of motion. Muller-Sievers explores how nineteenth-century prose falls in with the specific rhythm of cylindrical machinery, re-imagines the curvature of cylindrical spaces, and conjoins narrative progress and reflection in a single stylistic motion. Illuminating the intersection of engineering, culture, and literature, he argues for a concept of culture that includes an epoch's relation to the motion of its machines.
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Investigates the proliferation of cylindrical objects in the nineteenth century, such as steam engines, phonographs, panoramas, rotary printing presses, silos, safety locks, and many more. Examining this phenomenon through the lens of kinematics, the science of forcing motion, this title provides a fresh view of the history of mechanics.
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Acknowledgments Part I: The Prehistory and Metaphysics of the Cylinder 1. Introduction 2. The Rise of Kinematics 3. The Valuation of Motions Part II: Cylinders of the Nineteenth Century 4. The Cylinder as Motor 5. The Cylinder as Tool 6. Kinematics of Narration I: Dickens and the Motion of Serialization 7. The Cylinder as Enclosure 8. Kinematics of Narration II: Balzac and the Cylindrical Shape of the Plot 9. Gears and Screws 10. Kinematics of Narration III: Henry James and the Turn of the Screw Epilogue Notes Works Cited Index
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"Helmut Muller-Sievers's richly illustrated, innovative study will be a great contribution to debates on realism." Monatshefte

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780520270770
Publisert
2012-03-28
Utgiver
Vendor
University of California Press
Vekt
363 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Om bidragsyterne

Helmut Muller-Sievers is Director of the Center for Humanities and the Arts and Eaton Professor of Humanities and Arts at the University of Colorado at Boulder. His previous books include Self-Generation: Biology, Philosophy, and Literature around 1800.