Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-182) and index.
Summary:
Italo Svevo, Giorgio Pressburger and Giuliana Morandini all make use of individual 'infected' or suppressed voices which unfold through illness so as to cast doubt on a more dominant narrative standpoint. Here, Emma Bond offers a critical reading of the literary function of illness, a function related to the nature of narration itself.
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