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Self-Consciousness in Modern British Fiction

Author B. Miller
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Category Literary Criticism
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Author(s)B. Miller
ISBN / ASIN0230337562
ISBN-139780230337565
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Sales Rank8,066,897
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Using a cognitive approach to literature, this book uncovers representations of self-consciousness in selected modern British novels, exposing it as complicating character development. Miller provides new readings of works by Conrad, Joyce, and D.H. Lawrence to demonstrate the emergence of a self who feels split from the world.
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