Note: please change the hyphen to an en-rule in the date range 'In this fascinating and timely volume, Carole Sweeney reminds us how five previously well-known experimental women writers of the mid-twentieth century are more or less neglected today. Via masterful textual analysis of some of their most notable works, together with concise biographical synopses, their personalities, creative endeavours and sheer radicalism are showcased for a new generation of readers to appreciate.' Gerri Kimber, Visiting Professor, University of Northampton Examines British women's experimental writing in…mehr
Carole Sweeney is Reader in Modern Literature at Goldsmiths, Department of English, University of London. She has published extensively on modernism and race, interwar primitivism and on the contemporary novel. She is the author of Fetish to Subject: From Fetish to Subject: Race, Modernism, and Primitivism, 1919-1935 (Praeger, 2004) and Michel Houellebecq and the Literature of Despair (Bloomsbury, 2013).
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Acknowledgements Permissions Introduction: Angels and Tyrants 1. Critical Terrains 2. Anna Kavan: Glass Girls 3. Brigid Brophy: a 'comet in her day' 4. Christine Brooke-Rose: 'un écrivain [sic] dite éxperimentale' 5. Eva Figes: 'There must be freedom to experiment' 6. Ann Quin: Forms forming themselves Afterword Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Permissions Introduction: Angels and Tyrants 1. Critical Terrains 2. Anna Kavan: Glass Girls 3. Brigid Brophy: a 'comet in her day' 4. Christine Brooke-Rose: 'un écrivain [sic] dite éxperimentale' 5. Eva Figes: 'There must be freedom to experiment' 6. Ann Quin: Forms forming themselves Afterword Bibliography Index
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