Modernism and the fate of individuality : character and novelistic form from Conrad to Woolf / Michael Levenson
(Cambridge University Press, 1991)
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Modernism and the fate of individuality examines thecomplexities and transitions of the idea of the self in themodernist period. Michael Levenson addresses the problem ofindividuality, structuring his argument around detailed readingsof eight major novels by Conrad, James, Forster, Ford, Lewis,Lawrence and Woolf, and his discussion engages with theextensive body of modern theoretical writing on the topic. Thebook addresses issues such as the crisis of liberalism, thechallenge to Eurocentrism, the advance of bureaucracy, andthe contest between men and women. Central to its concernsis the problem, in locating the self within the entanglementsof a community, of defining formal concepts whilst preservinga moral value. |
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Penerbitan : | Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1991 |
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