Swift's texts evoke cultural pathologies of a nation (post-war Britain) and an era through narratives of individual characters who are struggling to come to terms with a traumatic personal and collective past. This book shows how novels elaborate an ethics of alterity by means of a study of one...
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Swift's texts evoke cultural pathologies of a nation (post-war Britain) and an era through narratives of individual characters who are struggling to come to terms with a traumatic personal and collective past. This book shows how novels elaborate an ethics of alterity by means of a study of one of Swift's concerns: traumatic experience of reality.
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