Acknowledgments
Chapter One: The Genre of Failure
Chapter Two: Kicking and Screaming: Pessimism Between Etymology and Entomology
Chapter Three: Albertine’s Absence
Chapter Four: Failed Consolations in Plato’s Shadow
Chapter Five: From a Failed Theory of the Novel to a Novel of Failed Theories
Chapter Six: The Criminality and Illegitimacy of the Novel
Chapter Seven: Consternations
Chapter Eight: Constellations
Chapter Nine: “A Globed Compacted Thing”: Woolf’s Cosmogony of Love and the Paradox of Failure in To the Lighthouse
Chapter Ten: Cosmic Pessimism in Lady Chatterley’s Lover: D.H. Lawrence’s Tristan Legend for the Twentieth Century
Chapter Eleven: “A Last Mirage of Wonder and Hopelessness”: Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” as a Shadow Text of Nabokov’s Lolita
Chapter Twelve: Kierkegaard’s Kiss: A Contribution to a Theory of the Novel
Chapter Thirteen: In Search of Lost Being
Chapter Fourteen: Seduction Against Production: The Novel as a Tool of Pedagogy in a World Doomed to Neoliberal Optimism
Conclusion: Concluding Unscientific Postscript
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