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Afterlife : the strange fate of literary remains / David Wyatt.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Wyatt, David, 1948- author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Posthumous books.
Unfinished books.
Genre:
Literary criticism.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (x, 252 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, [2025]
Summary:
"Afterlife: The Strange Fate of Literary Remains is a book about what happens to a body of work left unpublished or unfinished at the time of a writer's death. In nine chapters, David Wyatt tells the story of the "afterlife" of works by Shakespeare, William Wordsworth, Charles Dickens, Harriet Jacobs, Emily Dickinson, William Faulkner, Sylvia Plath, Ernest Hemingway, and Ralph Ellison--of the strange and unpredictable ways in which literature that might never have seen print managed to fight its way onto the page. Posthumously edited texts raise important issues about the meaning and shape of a literary career. How is one to assess the arc of Ellison's achievement when, after his endlessly reworked second novel finally made it into print in 1999, it was then superseded, in 2010, by another version of it? Meanwhile, the posthumous publications of three Hemingway books undid any notion of the author as having suffered some sort of decline late in life, and the gender-bending experiments in The Garden of Eden cast a revisionary light back on what had become a deeply reductive belief in the Hemingway Code. While judgments about these matters may begin as technical, Wyatt shows that they eventually become aesthetic and, finally, ethical. Despite the difficulties involved, such judgments continue to be made and to produce the editions that teachers are required to choose among. Throughout Afterlife, Wyatt stresses the importance of care in the editing of posthumous texts: being careful to honor an author's literary remains by providing an answerable reading of them, while also caring enough about the work left behind to take a position on the printed form it might best take or, if such a conclusion feels impossible, to give a responsible account of why it remains out of reach"-- Provided by publisher.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
ISBN:
0807184527
9780807184523
0807184500
9780807184509
OCLC:
1517398479

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