"Rabate's strength is that he does not treat modernism as a monolith. The study's originality is in its close examination of several 'key' themes in several 'key' texts, almost all of which he reads autobiographically. . . . It is the pattern of these themes as well as the psychoanalytic method that holds these essays together. The result is a fresh look not at modernism as a whole, but at some central themes and images of the modernists."--S. E. Gontarski, Crosscurrents Series Editor Jean-Michel Rabate, the eminent French Joycean, combines psychoanalytical and philosophical concepts in...
"Rabate's strength is that he does not treat modernism as a monolith. The study's originality is in its close examination of several 'key' themes in s...