Heroic commitment in Richardson, Eliot, and James /

Patricia McKee demonstrates that Richardson, Eliot, and James see disorderliness and indeterminacy in the human self, human relations, and literature as primary sources of meaningfulness. The relationships these novels portray as most satisfying are unsettled and unsettling, interfering with rather...

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Main Author: McKee, Patricia, 1945- (Author)
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Language:English
Published: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, [1986]
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