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" A Critique of ‘Literary Worlds’ in World Literature Theory "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1075811
Doc. No : LA119440
Call No : ‭10.1163/24056480-00303008‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Ryan Johnson
Title & Author : A Critique of ‘Literary Worlds’ in World Literature Theory [Article]\ Ryan Johnson
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Journal of World Literature
Date : 2018
Volume/ Issue Number : 3/3
Page No : 354–372
Abstract : Recently, critics of world literature such as Alexander Beecroft, Eric Hayot, and Haun Saussy have argued that a multitude of possible literary worlds make up the world of world literature. Literary worlds theory provides a richer and more relativistic account of how literary production and analysis work than do similar models such as Franco Moretti’s and Pascale Casanova’s world literary systems. However, the theory runs into two difficulties: it downplays the socio-historical situation of the critic and the text; and it has difficulty accounting for the cross-world identity of characters and how logically inconsistent worlds access one another. To refine the theory, I modify G.E.R. Lloyd’s concept of the “multidimensionality” of reality and literature. Strengthening Lloyd’s concept through reference to recent work in comparative East-West philosophy, I contend that the addition of Lloyd’s theory resolves the problems presented above while still allowing for a relativistic critical approach to world literature. Recently, critics of world literature such as Alexander Beecroft, Eric Hayot, and Haun Saussy have argued that a multitude of possible literary worlds make up the world of world literature. Literary worlds theory provides a richer and more relativistic account of how literary production and analysis work than do similar models such as Franco Moretti’s and Pascale Casanova’s world literary systems. However, the theory runs into two difficulties: it downplays the socio-historical situation of the critic and the text; and it has difficulty accounting for the cross-world identity of characters and how logically inconsistent worlds access one another. To refine the theory, I modify G.E.R. Lloyd’s concept of the “multidimensionality” of reality and literature. Strengthening Lloyd’s concept through reference to recent work in comparative East-West philosophy, I contend that the addition of Lloyd’s theory resolves the problems presented above while still allowing for a relativistic critical approach to world literature.
Descriptor : incommensurability
Descriptor : literary worlds
Descriptor : modality
Descriptor : ontological vagueness
Descriptor : World Literature
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/24056480-00303008‬
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