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THE SENSE OF AN ENDING STUDIES IN THE THEORY OF FICTION Time cannot exist without a soul (to count on it). ARISTOTLE a more severe, More harassing master would extemporize Subtler, more urgent proof that the theory Of poetry is the theory of life As it is, in the intricate evasions of as, In things seen and unseen, created from nothingness, The heavens, the hells, the worlds, the longed-for lands. WALLACE STEVENS This page intentionally left blank The Sense of an Ending STUDIES IN THE THEORY OF FICTION with a New Epilogue Frank Kermode OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 2OOO OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Oxford New York Athens Auckland Bangkok Bogota Buenos Aires Calcutta Cape Town Chennai Dar es Salaam Delhi Florence Hong Kong Istanbul Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Mumbai Nairobi Paris Sao Paulo Singapore Taipei Tokyo Toronto Warsaw and associated companies in Berlin Ibadan Copyright © 1966,1967, 2000 by Oxford University Press, Inc. First published by Oxford University Press, New York 1967 First issued as an Oxford University Press paperback, 1968 by Oxford University Press, Inc., 198 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016 Oxford is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of Oxford University Press. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Kermode, Frank, 1919- The sense of an ending : studies in the theory of fiction : with a new epilogue / Frank Kermode. — [New ed.] p. cm. Lectures delivered as the Mary Flexner Lectures, Bryn Mawr College, fall 1965, under the title The long perspectives. Includes bibliographical references ISBN 0-19-513612-8 1. Literature—Philosophy. I. Title. PN45.K44 2000 801~dc21 99-43613 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 42 Printed in the United States of America IN MEMORIAM J.P.K. 1894-1966 This page intentionally left blank TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE IX I The End 3 II Fictions 35 III World Without End or Beginning 67 IV The Modern Apocalypse 93 V Literary Fiction and Reality 127 VI Solitary Confinement 155 EPILOGUE The Sense of an Ending, 1999 181 NOTES 199 "jit This page intentionally left blank PREFACE THIS BOOK consists of the Mary Flexner Lectures given at Bryn Mawr College in the fall of 1965. Having honoured me by the invitation to deliver them, the College increased my debt beyond the possibility of repayment by its hospitality dur- ing the six weeks of my stay. To the President, the Faculty, and the students (who contributed so much in discussion) I there- fore make this inadequate gesture of gratitude, and I know that none of them will feel slighted if I specially mention the sense of obligation my wife and I feel toward Mary Woodworth. There are also debts contracted earlier; that I own them but briefly makes them no smaller, nor the sequel better able to satisfy the creditors. Much of the preliminary reading, think- ing, and talking was done during an idyllic stay at the Center of Advanced Studies, Wesleyan University. Paul Horgan, the Director, I think, needs no assurance of my affection and grat- itude; nor do my friends on the Wesleyan faculty. Two other friends I must mention, because they struggled with and im- proved early drafts: RJ. Kauffman of Rochester University, and J.B. Trapp of the Warburg Institute. The purpose of the book being rather to make suggestions, to initiate discussion, than to settle any of the problems it raises, I found myself in some difficulty when I came to pre- IX

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