Forms of Modernist Fiction : : Reading the Novel from James Joyce to Tom McCarthy / / Derek Attridge.

Innovative literary form examined from the point of view of the reader's experienceInvites a reconsideration of the importance of the formal features of the novelArgues for a focus on the reader's experience of literary formTraces the impact of the modernist revolution on later writersCons...

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