An examination of a number of English women novelists who portrayed the crises and conflicts in the development of the female consciousness as a response to the anomalies of the rapidly changing world of the early twentieth century when opportunities for self-expression and fulfilment were beginning to open up for women but nineteenth-century values and prejudices still widely prevailed. May Sinclair, Radclyffe Hall, Rosamond Lehmann, Antonia White and Dorothy Richardson are seen as outspoken and innovative writers often marginalised or ignored by serious criticism.



Autorentext

PENNY BROWN



Inhalt

Acknowledgements - Introduction - May Sinclair: The Conquered Will - Radclyffe Hall: The No-Man's Land of Sex - Rosamond Lehmann: Frail, Wavering Lives - Antonia White: The Twin Yokes of Faith and Guilt - Dorothy Richardson: A Voyage to Self-Discovery - Conclusion - Bibliography - Index

Titel
The Poison at the Source
Untertitel
The Female Novel of Self-Development in the Early Twentieth Century
EAN
9780230373167
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28.47 MB
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259