Gender and the Intersubjective Sublime in Faulkner, Forster, Lawrence, and Woolf
Discover the profound exploration of parenthood and the Romantic sublime in Erin Speese's insightful work, Gender and the Intersubjective Sublime in Faulkner, Forster, Lawrence, and Woolf. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this engaging paperback spans 166 pages and delves into how the modern novel redefines traditional notions of the sublime through the lens of gender. Speese expertly analyzes the narratives of literary giants William Faulkner, E.M. Forster, D.H. Lawrence, and Virginia Woolf, revealing their innovative strategies that transform the sublime into an intersubjective experience. This book is a must-read for those interested in 20th-century literature, American and English fiction, and the evolving dynamics of motherhood in literature. Enhance your understanding of literary history and criticism with this compelling addition to your bookshelf.