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Women's Fiction Between the Wars

Mothers, Daughters and Writing

Heather Ingman author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:27th Mar '98

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Taking six key writers of the inter-war period, this original study looks at the way they explore the mother-daughter relationship, finding in it a key to their identity as women and asartists. Providing in-depth critical analyses of Virginia Woolf, Dorothy Richardson, Ivy Compton-Burnett, Elizabeth Bowen, Rose Macaulay and Jean Rhys, this study for the first time enables you to draw parallels between their work and that of female psychoanalysts Helene Deutsch, Melanie Klein and Karen Horney during the inter-war period. It combines theoretical and textual criticism within a specific historical context in an especially useful way. The book concludes that these writers look to the mother to empower them and challenges the view of the mother as a regressive influence.

An excellent example of how a body of French feminist theory that once had a reputation for abstraction can be richly informative when applied to literary texts An excellent example of how a body of French feminist theory that once had a reputation for abstraction can be richly informative when applied to literary texts

ISBN: 9780748609406

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 360g

224 pages