Speech-Gesture Complex
Discover the intriguing connections between gesture and modernist literature in "Speech-Gesture Complex" by acclaimed scholars from Edinburgh University Press. This hardback edition, published in 2013, spans 208 pages and dives deep into the representation of gesture in the works of major and overlooked authors, including Kafka, Joyce, Henry James, Wyndham Lewis, Nabokov, and Beckett.
Through meticulous close readings, this compelling study unveils the intricate relationships these writers share with theatre and cinema. It not only broadens the understanding of their texts but also invites readers to appreciate the nuanced interplay of verbal and non-verbal communication in modernist writing. Perfect for students, scholars, and enthusiasts of literary studies and performance, "Speech-Gesture Complex" offers a unique perspective that enriches the reader's experience. Get your copy today and explore the captivating world where literature meets motion.