Davis Smith-Brecheisen researches and teaches literary theory, the history of the novel, and the history of political economy. His current project, An Audience-Oriented Art: The Novel in the Era of Theory, examines how in the late ’60s and ’70s competing attitudes about the reader have played a crucial role in reconfiguring our understanding of the novel as art.
Davis Smith-Brecheisen
Articles
The Pleasure of Difficulty
Davis Smith-Brecheisen discusses the notoriously difficult novels of Christine Brooke-Rose.
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