This book examines colonial women writers who traveled to London in the modernist period, and the significance of gender to empire and modernism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anna Snaith is a Reader in Twentieth-Century Literature at King's College London. She holds a BA from the University of Toronto and a PhD from University College London. She is the author of Virginia Woolf: Public and Private Negotiations (2000), editor of Palgrave Advances in Virginia Woolf Studies (2007) and co-editor of Locating Woolf: The Politics of Space and Place (with Michael Whitworth, 2007). She recently edited Virginia Woolf's The Years for the Cambridge University Press Edition of the Works of Virginia Woolf (2012).
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Introduction 1. Olive Schreiner: diamonds, prostitution and From Man to Man 2. Sarojini Naidu: feminist nationalism and cross-cultural poetics 3. Sara Jeannette Duncan: A Canadian Girl in London 4. Katherine Mansfield: colonial modernism and the magazines 5. Jean Rhys: 'A Savage from the Cannibal Islands' 6. Una Marson: 'Little brown girl' in a 'white, white city' 7. Christina Stead: transnationalism and the sea voyage Afterword Bibliography.
Introduction 1. Olive Schreiner: diamonds, prostitution and From Man to Man 2. Sarojini Naidu: feminist nationalism and cross-cultural poetics 3. Sara Jeannette Duncan: A Canadian Girl in London 4. Katherine Mansfield: colonial modernism and the magazines 5. Jean Rhys: 'A Savage from the Cannibal Islands' 6. Una Marson: 'Little brown girl' in a 'white, white city' 7. Christina Stead: transnationalism and the sea voyage Afterword Bibliography.
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