This article focuses on portraits of childhood reading in writings by Sigmund Freud, Virginia Woolf and Marcel Proust. The figure of the child reader, I suggest, functions as one of what Charles Altieri has described as the ‘projected readers’ of modernism – the ‘ideal’ readers imagined in and constructed by modernist texts, as a way of modelling how we might respond imaginatively and psychologically to this difficult form of writing. But there is, of course, a fundamental disavowal at work in such representations of the child reader in works that are evidently not written for children to read. We, as adult readers, are solicited to identify as a child. What happens, I ask, when we do so? What is it that we are we being encouraged to identi...
This article examines the relation between psychoanalysis and modernism. It highlights the shift in ...
“Modernism, Age, and the Growth of the Subject” examines discourses of aging in modernist literature...
This article argues that The Gertrude Stein First Reader (1946), a text that plays with the form of...
This dissertation argues that ironic representations of childhood fueled modernism’s emergence and s...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
It is a little-known fact that several modernists wrote for children: this project will focus on T.S...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
To approach and reread childhood literature is fraught with problems. The recollection is often repl...
This article looks at child-authored texts, both real and fictional, and the adult discourse surroun...
Cette thèse se propose d’explorer les rapports entre enfance et sentiment poétique pour considérer l...
This article argues that The Gertrude Stein First Reader (1946), a text that plays with the form of...
Cette thèse se propose d’explorer les rapports entre enfance et sentiment poétique pour considérer l...
This thesis examines discourses around reading and reading instruction, with particular reference to...
This article examines the relation between psychoanalysis and modernism. It highlights the shift in ...
“Modernism, Age, and the Growth of the Subject” examines discourses of aging in modernist literature...
This article argues that The Gertrude Stein First Reader (1946), a text that plays with the form of...
This dissertation argues that ironic representations of childhood fueled modernism’s emergence and s...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
It is a little-known fact that several modernists wrote for children: this project will focus on T.S...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
Abstract: The Reading Subject The article discusses the theories and current critical approaches to ...
To approach and reread childhood literature is fraught with problems. The recollection is often repl...
This article looks at child-authored texts, both real and fictional, and the adult discourse surroun...
Cette thèse se propose d’explorer les rapports entre enfance et sentiment poétique pour considérer l...
This article argues that The Gertrude Stein First Reader (1946), a text that plays with the form of...
Cette thèse se propose d’explorer les rapports entre enfance et sentiment poétique pour considérer l...
This thesis examines discourses around reading and reading instruction, with particular reference to...
This article examines the relation between psychoanalysis and modernism. It highlights the shift in ...
“Modernism, Age, and the Growth of the Subject” examines discourses of aging in modernist literature...
This article argues that The Gertrude Stein First Reader (1946), a text that plays with the form of...