Informed by Eriksonian psychology, this study of Isherwood's
fiction examines the ever-changing relationship between the writer
and his protagonists. The author explores how Isherwood's fiction
achieves artistic integration and literary significance only when
it reflects his personal concerns through theme and technique as he
experiments with new narrative strategies.;An evolving self emerges
as Isherwood's work moves from the use of the namesake narrator and
adolescent anxieties to an omniscient narrator and the concerns of
young and mature adulthood and then to a divided narrative voice as
mature age reviews and assesses the meaning of one's life.
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