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"Dore's insights will contribute to the lively contemporary discussion about sexuality and the public realm, advancing our understanding of the interplay between law and psyche, between legal censorship and psychological taboo. The four novels discussed are well-chosen, and Dore reads them with great knowledge and acumen." --Jane Gallop, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "This is an extremely sophisticated and rigorous book that draws on poststructuralist, gender, and psychoanalytic theory to counter a commonly held but arguably inaccurate view of literary modernism as sexually progressive…mehr

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"Dore's insights will contribute to the lively contemporary discussion about sexuality and the public realm, advancing our understanding of the interplay between law and psyche, between legal censorship and psychological taboo. The four novels discussed are well-chosen, and Dore reads them with great knowledge and acumen." --Jane Gallop, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee "This is an extremely sophisticated and rigorous book that draws on poststructuralist, gender, and psychoanalytic theory to counter a commonly held but arguably inaccurate view of literary modernism as sexually progressive and overt in its representation of sexuality. Working with obscenity law, Dore exposes a complex set of issues that trouble the representation of sexuality in modernist fiction." --Julie Rivkin, Connecticut College
Autorenporträt
Florence Dore is Assistant Professor of English at Kent State University.