Who's telling the story of your life-YOU or your brain? Searching for reasons her promising life had crumbled into obsessive thoughts and deep depressions, Karen Lawrence uncovers an enigmatic past filled with deception, religious fanaticism and abuse. Merging fragments of childhood memory, current scientific research and insights gleaned from practicing mindfulness, Karen weaves a deeply personal account of how our brain-stories can run our lives without our conscious awareness. Her persistent belief that she wasn't doomed to a life of coping with mental illness is a poignant example of what...
Who's telling the story of your life-YOU or your brain? Searching for reasons her promising life had crumbled into obsessive thoughts and deep depress...
In this study Karen Lawrence presents Joyce's Ulysses as it evolves through radical changes of style. She traces the abandonment of a narrative norm for a series of rhetorical masks, regarded as conscious aesthetic experiments, and considers the theoretical implication of this process, for both the writing and reading of novels.
Originally published in 1982.
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In this study Karen Lawrence presents Joyce's Ulysses as it evolves through radical changes of style. She traces the abandonment of a narrative nor...