Libraries of the Mind
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Libraries of the Mind
How we build our invisible libraries
Erich Auerbach wrote his classic work Mimesis, a history of narrative from Homer to Proust, based largely on his memory of past reading. Having left his physical library behind when he fled to Istanbul to escape the Nazis, he was forced to rely on the invisible library of his mind. Each of us has such a libraryβif not as extensive as Auerbach'sβeven if we are unaware of it.
In this erudite and provocative book, William Marx explores our invisible librariesβhow we build them and how we should expand them. Libraries of the Mind explains how libraries, Marx tells us, are mental realities, and conversely, our minds are libraries. We never read books apart from other texts. We take them from mental shelves filled with a variety of works that help us understand what we are reading.
And yet the libraries in our mind are not always what they should be. The selection on our mental shelvesβoften referred to as canon, heritage, patrimony, or traditionβneeds to be modified and expanded. Our intangible libraries should incorporate what Marx calls the dark matter of literature: the works that have been lost, that exist only in fragments, that have been repurposed by their authors, or were never written in the first place.
Marx suggests methods for recovering this missing literature, but he also warns us that adding new titles to our libraries is not enough. We must also adopt a new attitude, one that honours the diversity and otherness of literary works. We must shed our preconceptions and build within ourselves a mental world library.
Series: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities/Princeton University Press Lectures in European Culture
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780691267425
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 20 May 2025
Country: United States
Imprint: Princeton University Press
Illustration: 7 b/w illus.
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 111.0mm
Height: 178.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 200
About the Author
William Marx is professor of comparative literature at the College de France. He is the author of The Hatred of Literature, The Tomb of Oedipus: Why Greek Tragedies Were Not Tragic, and other books.
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