Modern Fiction, Disability, and the Hearing Sciences
Discover the compelling intersection of literature and the hearing sciences in Modern Fiction, Disability, and the Hearing Sciences by Edward Allen. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, this insightful hardback spans 216 pages and explores how writers have articulated the experiences of hearing from the nineteenth century to today. In an era dominated by visual media, Allen's work champions the significance of diverse literary voices, shedding light on the complexities of hearing and disability. This book is essential for readers interested in English literature, disability studies, and the evolving narrative of human experience. Dive into this thought-provoking exploration and appreciate the rich tapestry of stories that highlight the importance of hearing in our lives.