Preclosure Theory, Empirical Poetics, and Culture in the Short Story
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In her analysis, Lohafer combines traditional literary theory with a more unconventional mode of research, monitoring the reactions of readers as they progress through a story—to establish a new poetics of the genre. Singling out the phenomenon of "imminent closure" as the genre's defining trait, she then proceeds to identify "preclosure points," or places where a given story could end, in order to access hidden layers of the reading experience. She expertly harnesses this theory of preclosure to explore interactions between pedagogy and theory, formalism and cultural studies, fiction and nonfiction. Returning to the roots of storyness, Lohafer illuminates the intricacies of classic short stories and experimental forms of surreal, postmodern, and minimalist fiction. She also discusses the impact of social constructions, such as gender, on the identification of preclosure points by individual readers. Reading for Storyness combines cognitive science with literary theory to present a compelling argument for the uniqueness of the short story.
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1. Once More Into the Forest of "Young Goodman Brown"
Chapter 2. Preclosure Basics in a Kate Chopin Story
Chapter 3. Preclosing an "Open" Story by Julio Cortazar
Chapter 4. Preclosure and the History of the American Short Story
Chapter 5. Katherine Mansfield and Sandra Cisneros
Chapter 6. Loving (?) Raymond Carver
Chapter 7. Revisting Ann Beattie
Chapter 8. The Largeness of Minimalism in Bobbie Ann MAson
Chapter 9. A Short Story and Its Nonfiction Counterpart
Epilogue
Notes
Works Cited
Index