The Modernist Self in Twentieth-Century English Literature: A Study in Self-Fragmentation
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An exploration of how key modern writers challenged conventional ways of characterizing selfhood, thus developing a discourse expressive of the subtleties of experience in a post-Freudian world long before the self-representation theories of the post-structuralists and post-modernists.
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