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From: Yearbook of English Studies
Date: 20010101
Author:Monk, Craig
Deviant Modernism: Sexual and Textual Errancy in T.S. Eliot, James Joyce, and Marcel Proust. By Colleen Lamos. Cambridge, New York, and Melbourne: Cambridge University Press. 1998. x+269 pp. [pound]35.
Colleen Lamos's study continues the project of reading ever greater diversity within the modern canon. Deviant Modernism sets about to prove that the works of Eliot, Joyce, and Proust are riddled with inconsistencies. She traces in some of their most important texts errant elements that betray in each case the author's explicitly stated intentions by revealing gender anxieties ...
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