Gissing and the auditory imagination: Language, identity, and estrangement in Born in Exile
An interest in language, and especially spoken language, is a well-established feature of Gissing's work. Born in Exile (1892), however, inscribes a new salience for Gissing's exploration of language as literary device, not least in its relation to the modelling of identity, as well as in...
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Edinburgh University Press
2020
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