Synopses & Reviews
How can the concepts of Deleuze and Guattari be used to unearth the 'metaphysics' of modernist literature? This intersection of philosophy and key literary works uses their radical concepts to draw a dynamic map of modernism that explores the confrontation of each writer with the non-human machine age of the early twentieth-century.
About the Author
BEA MONACO has lived and researched in three different continents, and gained her PhD from the University of London, UK, where she now teaches.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
Towards a Literary Critical Machine
The Spatiotemporality of To the Lighthouse
The Visceral-Materiality of The Rainbow
Ulysses: The Hyperconscious Machinic Text
Ideas and Life in Conflict: Lawrences Later Works
Orlando and The Waves: Machinic Triumph of Form
Conclusion
Notes
Index