Refiguring Modernism, Volume 1: Women of 1928

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Indiana University Press, 22 gen 1996 - 368 pagine

"... an invaluable aid to the reconfiguration of literary modernism and of the history of the fiction of the first three decades of the twentieth century." -- Novel

"... her readings of texts are quite smart and eminently readable." -- Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature

"... a challenging and discerning study of the modernist period." -- James Joyce Broadsheet (note: review of volume 1 only)

"... highly important and beautifully written, constructing a contextually rich cultural history of Anglo-American modernism. It wears its meticulous erudition lightly, synthesizing an enormous amount of research, much of it original archival work." -- Signs

"Through her thoughtful exploration of the lives and work of these three female modernists, Scott shapes a new feminist literary history that successfully reconfigures modernism." -- Woolf Studies Annual

In this revisionary study of modernism, Bonnie Kime Scott focuses on the literary and cultural contexts that shaped Virginia Woolf, Rebecca West, and Djuna Barnes. Her reading is based upon fresh archival explorations, combining postmodern with feminist theory.

 

Sommario

V
3
VI
19
VII
35
VIII
55
IX
77
X
84
XI
100
XII
113
XIV
162
XV
181
XVI
187
XVII
209
XVIII
242
XIX
259
XX
289
XXI
309

XIII
145

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Informazioni sull'autore (1996)

BONNIE KIME SCOTT is Professor of English and Women's Studies at the University of Delaware. She is the author of Joyce and Feminism, James Joyce, and New Alliances in Joyce Studies; she is the editor of The Gender of Modernism. She is editing the letters of Rebecca West.

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