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|aThe eye's mind : |bliterary modernism and visual culture / |cKaren Jacobs
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|aIthaca : |bCornell University Press, |cc2001
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|aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 281-301) and index
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|aIntroduction : Modernism and the body as afterimage--The eye's mind : self-detection in James's The sacred fount and Nabokov's The eye--Two mirrors facing : Freud, Blanchot, and the logic of invisibility--From "Spyglass" to "Horizon" : tracking the anthropological gaze in Zora Neale Hurston--One-eyed jacks and three-eyed monsters : visualizing embodiment in Ralph Ellison's Invisible man--Spectacles of violence, stages of art : Walter Benjamin and Virginia Woolf's dialectic--Modernist seductions : materializing mass culture in Nathanael West's The day of the locust--Postscript : From "Our glass lake" : photo/graphic memory in Nabokov's Lolita
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|aModernism (Literature)
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|aLiterature, Modern|y20th century|xHistory and criticism
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