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In the shadow of the mammoth : Italo Svevo and the emergence of modernism

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The writings of Italo Svevo (1861-1928), who was a pioneer of the modernist novel in Italy, are being revived in both Italian and English.

This text uses Svevo's parodic Darwinian fable of the prehistoric encounter between the weak and "unfinished" man and an incommensurable other to reassess his eccentric contribution to 20th-century literature in works such as "As a Man Grows Older" and "Confessions of Zeno".

Svevo's fiction displaces the heroic strain in Modernism, revealing the self-construction of the subject as an ongoing symbiosis with otherness.Giuliana Minghelli situates Svevo's work in its cultural context, especially in relation to the writings of Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Otto Weininger, and Italian contemporaries such as Giacomo Debenedetti.

Working at the intersection of post-structuralism, psychoanalysis and gender and postcolonial theories, Minghelli performs a series of close readings of Svevo's novels and short stories, exploring the construction of self as a constant contamination with the world and the other, one that consciously subverts accepted narratives of evolutionary progress, gender binarism, or national and racial belonging.

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University of Toronto Press
0802036384 / 9780802036384
Hardback
853.8
28/12/2002
Canada
English
240 p.
23 cm
postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More