Self-Consciousness in Modern British Fiction
- 247pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Focusing on self-consciousness in modern British novels, the book examines how this theme complicates character development. Through innovative analyses of works by Conrad, Joyce, and D.H. Lawrence, it reveals the emergence of a fragmented self, highlighting the tension between individual identity and the surrounding world. Miller's cognitive approach offers fresh insights into the psychological dimensions of these literary figures, enriching the understanding of their narratives.
