Description
About the Author
Eret Talviste is a researcher in English Literature at the University of Tartu, Estonia. Following a PhD scholarship in modernist intimacies at Northumbria University in Newcastle, she joined Tartu in 2021 as a part-time researcher. In 2022 she won the Estonian Research Council's funding for a comparative project 'Women, Nations, and Affect: The Importance of Leida Kibuvits's Writing in the Context of Transnational Modernisms'. She has published various book reviews, essays, and academic papers in both Estonian and English. This is her first monograph.
Reviews
Populated with feeling bodies and exploring sensory joy, this is a book for scholars interested in affective, affirmative approaches to the modernist novel. Supported by insights from feminist, new materialist and posthumanist thought, Talviste's perceptive readings of Woolf and Rhys stage intimate encounters with human strangers and more-than-human strangeness. * Derek Ryan, University of Kent *
Book Information
ISBN 9781399502375
Author Eret Talviste
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Edinburgh University Press
Publisher Edinburgh University Press