Microscopy, Magnification and Modernist Fiction
Micro-Modernism from Hardy to Beckett
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:23rd Jan '25
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Exploring how modernism registered shock experiences of the microscopic and extended vision in prose fiction through the work of four modernist writers – D. H. Lawrence, Marcel Proust, Virginia Woolf, and Samuel Beckett – this book is the first substantial study of the interrelations between microscopy and modernist fiction.
Illustrating ways in which optical instruments had the capacity to change, displace and reframe ideas of what the world is like, this book argues that encounters with the microscopic are often depicted as thresholds between the human and the non-human, in ways that reverberate through modernist fiction.
Exploring a period of significant developments in microscopical tools and techniques, from the light microscope to the electron microscope, this book traces a shift that reconfigured the limits of the observable.
This is an impressive book that demonstrates not only depth and rigor in scholarship, but also a really imaginative range of engagements – scientific, artistic, literary and performative. * Patricia Waugh, Professor Emeritus, Durham University, UK *
ISBN: 9781350420182
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256 pages