The Flesh Made Word
Female Figures and Women's Bodies
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:5th Apr '90
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Examining the works of such Victorian writers as the Brontës, Dickens, Eliot, Trollope, and Hardy, Michie discusses the codes and taboos which distance the reader from the female body, allowing `safe' bodily parts - like hands - and `safe' physical activities - like eating - to stand for other, unspeakable aspects of female physicality. She reveals how these codes function as safe textual spaces for the entrance of the seemingly excluded female body, and shows that in the stylized discourses of synecdoche, euphemism, physiognomy, and metaphor lie the possibilities of their own subversion.
'rewarding in its complexity ... Helena Michie's fascinating and often witty book explores the representation of the female body in Victorian fiction and culture.' Shirley Jones, Critical Survey
ISBN: 9780195060812
Dimensions: 208mm x 140mm x 14mm
Weight: 248g
192 pages