The Reader in Modernist Fiction

The Reader in Modernist Fiction by Brian Richardson, published by Edinburgh University Press in 2024, is a scholarly examination of the representation of reading in modern fiction. This edition spans 216 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into how major modernist authors, such as Henry James, Virginia Woolf, and William Faulkner, depict characters engaged in reading, often highlighting the negative consequences that accompany this act.
Readers will find an analysis of the construction and evolution of fictional readers throughout the early twentieth century. Richardson investigates the multifaceted effects of reading, linking it to themes of misreading, personal limitations, and ideological critique. The exploration also touches on the intriguing connection between reading and sexual activities, offering insights into how these elements intertwine within modernist and postmodern narratives.
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[headline]The first book to explore the representation of reading and its often deleterious consequences in modern fiction Many major modernists – including Henry James, Joseph Conrad, James Joyce, Ford Madox Ford, Katherine Mansfield, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, Elizabeth Bowen, Vladimir Nabokov and Ralph Ellison – wrote central scenes describing characters reading. In most cases, the readers depicted suffer unfortunate fates. Intriguingly, the act of reading is also often intertwined with sexual activities. The Reader in Modernist Fiction analyses the construction of fictional readers, tracing their development and transformation over the first half of the twentieth century. Brian Richardson explores how the effects of reading are represented within modernist and postmodern fiction, and studies misreading as a personal limitation, sexual invitation, aesthetic allegory and ideological critique. [bio]Brian Richardson is a Professor in the English Department of the University of Maryland and former president of the Joseph Conrad Society of America. He is the author of several books, including A Poetics of Plot for the Twenty-first Century: Theorizing Unruly Narratives (2019) and Unnatural Voices: Extreme Narration in Modern and Contemporary Fiction (2006).
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