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Subjects without Selves: Transitional Texts in Modern Fiction
Harvard University Press, 1994 Cloth: 978-0-674-85381-2 Library of Congress Classification PR888.M63S39 1994 Dewey Decimal Classification 823.91209
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
How do aesthetic forms contribute to different kinds of cultural knowledge? Gabriele Schwab responds to this question with an analysis of the nature of subjectivity in modernist fiction. Drawing on French and Anglo-American psychoanalysis as well as reader response theory, she explores the relationship between language and subjectivity and in so doing illuminates the cultural politics and psychological functions implicit in the aesthetic practices and literary forms of modernism and postmodernism. The result of this exploration is a new understanding of the function of literature as a form of cultural knowledge. See other books on: English fiction | English-speaking countries | Modern Fiction | Modernism (Literature) | Schwab, Gabriele See other titles from Harvard University Press |
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