Modernist Empathy Modernist Empathy

Modernist Empathy

Geography, Elegy, and the Uncanny

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Publisher Description

This book shows how reading modernist literature gives us a fresh and necessary insight into both the tensions within the empathetic imagination and the idea of empathy itself. Writers such as Thomas Hardy, Ford Madox Ford, Mary Borden, T. S. Eliot, and Virginia Woolf encourage us to enter other perspectives even as they question the boundaries between self and other and, hence, the very possibility of empathy. Eve Sorum maintains that we must think through this complex literary heritage, focusing on the geographic and elegiac modes of the empathetic imagination, and revealing empathy as more fraught, threatening, and even uncanny than it first appears. Modernist Empathy thereby forges a theory of literary empathy as an act not of orientation, but of disorientation, thereby enriching our contemporary understanding of both modernist literature and the concept of literary empathy.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2019
June 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
430
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
8.9
MB
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