Michael O'Neill, 'Liking or Disliking: Woolf, Conrad, Lawrence'. From Master Narratives, 2nd edition, 2007
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Download the BookFirst published in Master Narratives: Tellers and Telling in the English Novel, a memorial volume for Bill Ruddick, Ashgate, 2003. This micro-ebook is extracted from the electronic edition by Humanities-Ebooks, 2007.
Topics and Keywords:
Narrative, Narration, Narratology, Joseph Conrad; Virginia Woolf; D H Lawrence; narrative; narrators; judgment in fiction, To the Lighthouse, Women in Love, Heart of Darkness, perspective, didacticism, modernism, characterization, character
Michael O'Neill
Professor Michael O’Neill, School of English, University of Durham, is a poet and the author of numerous major studies of Shelley and Romantic poetry including Romanticism and the Self-Conscious Poem (1997) and The Human Mind’s Imaginings: Conflict and Achievement in Shelley’s Poetry (1989).