‘Please, look at me’: Masculinity, (In)visibility and Vulnerability in Ian McEwan’s Tale of Madness
Ian McEwan’s 1997 Enduring Love has its resolutely rational protagonist, Joe Rose, stare madness in the face once he becomes the object of another man’s obsession. Although he remains, for much of the novel, an invisible presence, Jed Parry is as central a character as Joe, whose near-monopoly on na...
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Main Author: | Diane Gagneret |
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Presses Universitaires de la Méditerranée
2021
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