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The Self as Object in Modernist Fiction

Timo Müller
The beginnings of literary modernism brought a radically new attitude to the narrated self. Drawing on Bourdieu's theory of the literary fi eld, the study traces this change to an epistemic shift from hierarchical to relational patterns of identity-formation - a shift that writers were among the fi rst to confront. It shows how the modernist avant-garde responded to these developments by developing an objective, analytic perspective on their fi ctional selves, in effect turning their fiction into laboratories for social action in a relational world. Through detailed readings in the works of Henry James, James Joyce, and Ernest Hemingway, it traces the emergence of a new set of narrative techniques that was at the same time a new epistemological category: the self as object in modernist fiction.
Autor: Müller, Timo
EAN: 9783826043529
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 304
Produktart: kartoniert, broschiert
Verlag: Königshausen & Neumann
Untertitel: James, Joyce, Hemingway
Schlagworte: Hemingway, Ernest James, Henry Joyce, James
Gewicht: 478 g