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The Modernist Sublime: Parenthood and the Intersubjective Sublime Subject in Faulkner, Forster, Lawrence, and Woolf

Posted on:2014-02-28Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:West Virginia UniversityCandidate:Speese, Erin K. JohnsFull Text:PDF
GTID:1455390005987621Subject:Literature
Abstract/Summary:
This project explores how the modern novel restructures traditional conceptions of the Romantic sublime through complex depictions of parenthood. Using related strategies of representation, William Faulkner, E.M. Forster, D.H. Lawrence, and Virginia Woolf rewrite the traditional sublime as an intersubjective experience, dependent upon the recognition of social objectification and an ethics of reciprocal sympathy between mothers and fathers. Ultimately, The Modernist Sublime contributes to modernist scholarship by exploring the dynamics of modernist representations of parenthood and by focusing attention on how modernist authors reconsider the function of the sublime in the modern world.;Juxtaposing traditional aesthetics and Slavoj &...
Keywords/Search Tags:Sublime, Modernist, Parenthood, Traditional
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