Abstract

Jessica Berman is associate Professor and Chair of english at the University of maryland, balitmore County. She is the author of Modernist Fiction, Cosmopolitanism and the Politics of Community (Cambridge 2001) and was the coeditor of Virginia Woolf Out of Bounds (Pace 2001), papers from the tenth annual conference on Virginia Woolf, which she organized. This essay forms part of her current book project on the connection between ethics and political engagement in modernist fiction. modernism / modernity volume thirteen, number three, pp 465–485. © 2006 the johns hopkins

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