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Violence in Early Modernist Fiction
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Author_Izabela Curyllo-Klag
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Product details
- ISBN 9788323332329
- Dimensions: 163 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 22 Jun 2010
- Publisher: Uniwersytet Jagiellonski, Wydawnictwo
- Publication City/Country: PL
- Product Form: Paperback
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This study focuses on texts exploring human proclivity to violent behaviour. Building on the anthropological insights of Rene Girard, and on the premise that literature is a reflection of a cultural moment, Curyllo-Klag shows how early modernism registers symptoms of crisis which even the outbreak of World War I failed to resolve. Arranged in chronological order, the works of Conrad, Lewis and Lawrence reveal an unfolding pattern and form a triptych, indicative of the growing intensity of the epoch in which they were produced.
Izabela Curyllo-Klag teaches in the Institute of English Studies at the Jagiellonian University, Krakow. Her research interests include: the modern British novel, dystopian writing and Roman noir, and the intersections between literature, history, and culture. She has published articles on modernist fiction and co-edited an anthology of immigrant memoirs, The British Migrant Experience, 1700-2000.
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