'The story takes place': Claire Messud's The Last Life and the cosmopolitan imaginary
The work of the Franco-American novelist, Claire Messud, remains under-explored. This article focuses on her 1999 novel, The Last Life, in relation to the idea of 'literary globalism'. Recent scholarship has generated work on 'world literature' as an emerging theoretical paradigm...
Main Author: | Orchard, Vivienne (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2013-07-06.
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