Transparent Minds
Discover the profound intricacies of fictional minds in "Transparent Minds," authored by Dorrit Claire Cohn and published by Princeton University Press in 1984. Spanning 344 pages, this captivating book delves into a variety of techniques used to depict the mental lives of characters in both stream-of-consciousness narratives and other forms of fiction.
Cohn explores each technique in dedicated chapters, drawing illustrations from an impressive array of literary giants, including Stendhal, Dostoevsky, James, and Mann. This comprehensive study not only enhances your understanding of psychological intricacies within literature but also enriches your appreciation for classic and modern prose. Ideal for students, scholars, and avid readers of literary criticism, "Transparent Minds" opens a window into the psychological depths of storytelling. Immerse yourself in the world of literary exploration with this essential read today.