Modernism, empathy, and the contemporary novel
<p>This thesis reveals previously unrecognised relations between modernism, empathy, and the contemporary novel. It argues that Ian McEwan, Ciaran Carson, and Zadie Smith in particular reclaim a rich history of empathy that defines their approach and reason to rework modernist texts. Drawing o...
Main Author: | Marton, A |
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Other Authors: | MacKay, M |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2018
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