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“Giant propensitites” and “Calvinistic doctrines”: Charlotte Brontë’s ‘Jane Eyre’ reviewed

Subjectivity is often hailed as the great modernist innovation in literature. To place the “I” at the centre, to consider life as interpretable only through the subject, the beholder, not the beheld, to be True – that is the modernist … Continue reading

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Egoless autofiction or the self-erasing memoir: Nan Shepherd’s ‘The Living Mountain’

In The Living Mountain Nan Shepherd inverts her eye, but it’s not her mind we see but Mind itself. It is a theory of the mind from a particular mind mode. Mind minus ident and the idem from the idiosyncratic. … Continue reading

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