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Disability and Modern Fiction: Faulkner, Morrison, Coetzee and the Nobel Prize for Literature

Author A. Hall
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category Literary Criticism
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Author(s)A. Hall
ISBN / ASIN0230292097
ISBN-139780230292093
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Sales Rank4,263,779
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Focusing on Faulkner, Morrison and Coetzee as authors, critics and Nobel Prize-winning intellectuals, this book explores shifting representations of disability in 20th and 21st century literature and proposes new ways of reading their works in relation to one another, whilst highlighting the ethical, aesthetic and imaginative challenges they pose.
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