Solitude and its Ambiguities in Modernist Fiction
"Solitude and its Ambiguities in Modernist Fiction" by E. Engelberg is a thought-provoking exploration of the theme of solitude in high modernist literature. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2001, this insightful volume spans 223 pages and delves deep into how solitude serves as a critical motif in shaping narrative meaning. Engelberg meticulously examines the significance of solitude not only as a thematic element but also as a transformative condition that has influenced the development of various tropes within the literary canon. This first edition invites readers to consider the multifaceted nature of solitude and its implications in the works of modernist writers. Whether you are a scholar of literature or simply a curious reader, Engelberg’s analysis will enrich your understanding of this intriguing aspect of modernist fiction.