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Bernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and AffectBernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and Affect

Bernard Shaw’s Fiction, Material Psychology, and Affect

Stephen Watt

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This book traces the effects of materiality - including money and its opposite, poverty - on the psychical lives of George Bernard Shaw and his characters. While this study focuses on the protagonists of the five novels Shaw wrote in the late 1870s and early 1880s, it also explores how materialism, feeling, and emotion are linked throughout his entire canon. At the same time, it demonstrates how Shaw's conceptions of human subjectivity parallel those of two of his contemporaries, Sigmund Freud and Georg Simmel. In particular, this book explores how theories of so-called 'marginal economics' influence fin de sie cle thought about human psychology and the sociology of the modern metropolis, particularly London.

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OL Work ID
OL20861242W

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Shaw, bernard, 1856-1950Irish literature, history and criticismCriticism and interpretationMaterialism in literature

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