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Next Year on Close Readings: Realism, Nature, Narrative Poems and a history of London

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Nov 29, 2025
James Wood, a prominent literary critic, explores the essence of realism in major novels. Meehan Crist and Peter Godfrey-Smith delve into environmental literature, highlighting influential works like 'Silent Spring' while discussing the intricate relationship between science and narrative. Mark Ford sheds light on the narrative poetry tradition, mapping connections from Marlowe to contemporary poets. The discussions intertwine fiction and reality, revealing how literature reflects and shapes our understanding of nature and narrative.
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Realism As Lifelike Artifice

  • Realism both mimics life and constructs artifice through technique and selection.
  • James Wood will probe how realism creates lifelikeness and where artifice begins.
ADVICE

Prepare By Reading Madame Bovary

  • Read Flaubert's Madame Bovary before the series to follow James Wood's commentary closely.
  • Use Geoffrey Wall's Penguin translation as suggested for consistency.
INSIGHT

Nature Books As Hybrid Arguments

  • Nature writing blends science, philosophy, poetry and data to argue about Earth's future.
  • Meehan Crist and Peter Godfrey-Smith will treat books as both arguments and literary texts.
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