John ParkProsaic Times
Time as Subject in Wordsworth, Richardson, Flaubert, and Melville
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John Park is Assistant Professor of English at the New College of Florida, USA. He previously taught at the University of Washington, Mercer County Community College, Baruch College CUNY, New York University, and Princeton University. His previous publications have been on Hegelian aesthetics and the representation of time in the novel.
Acknowledgments
1. The Prose of Romanticism and Realism
2. The Production of Spatialized Time
3. Wordsworth's Still Time
4. Marking "Now" in Richardson's Clarissa: or The History of a Young Lady
5. Time Estranged: Flaubert's "Un Cour Simple"
6. Stylization of the Pronoun "It" and the Labor of Representation in
Herman Melville's Moby Dick; Or, The Whale
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