Geometries of Empathy offers a new take on the contemporary Anglophone novel through the much-contested problem of empathy. It engages with a wide range of novels from the early twentieth and twenty-first centuries to show the ways in which writers are deeply informed by modernist ideas about self-other and subject-object relations.
Geometries of Empathy offers a new take on the contemporary Anglophone novel through the much-contested problem of empathy. It engages with a wide range of novels from the early twentieth and twenty-first centuries to show the ways in which writers are deeply informed by modernist ideas about self-other and subject-object relations.