![]() The quest for a true, authentic, identity of the protagonist, Edith Hope, in the novel is the most captivating amongst multiple romantic aspects. Hotel Du Lac carries within its structure the deep philosophical eighteenth century values apparent in most of Brookner's works which she pretty much believes in. However, it holds some realistic and romantic aspects, too. Thus, the subjective narration and the multiple images Brookner skillfully depicts are of great value to the post modern criticism. Like all of her novels, it is mainly focused on women and women's status in the post modern world. is a novel considered by The Sunday Times (London) to be " Anita Brookner's best ". ![]() ![]() Tracing the Unconsious: A Lacanian Reading of Anita Brookner's Hotel Du Lac. ![]()
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