John Park is Assistant Professor of English at the New College of Florida, USA. He was previously a lecturer at the University of Washington, USA, and has also taught at Mercer County Community College, Baruch College CUNY, New York University, and Princeton University.
John Park has written an innovative and insightful book. It offers new readings not only of Wordsworth, Richardson, Flaubert, and Melville—a striking and, as we learn in this consistently informative book, revealing conjunction of authors—but also of a range of significant literary theorists. Park’s book is fiercely rigorous and lucid in its exposition. It should have a significant impact on the understanding of the authors it discusses, as well as on the study of narrative in general. * Ross Wilson, Associate Professor of Criticism, University of Cambridge, UK * This is a timely book; a welcome reminder of just how incisively close reading can shape our thought, and stir us to reflect on our experience: ultimately an experience not of representation, but of time itself. * Soelve I. Curdts, Professor of Comparative Literature, Heinrich-Heine-Universität, Düsseldorf, Germany *