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Women Writing the Neo-Victorian Novel: Er*t!c "Victorians"

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Women Writing the Neo-Victorian Novel: Erotic “Victorians” focuses on the work of British, Irish, and Commonwealth women writers such as A.S. Byatt, Emma Donoghue, Sarah Waters, Helen Humphreys, Margaret Atwood, and Ahdaf Soueif, among others, and their attempts to re-envision the erotic. Kathleen Renk argues that women writers of the neo-Victorian novel are far more philosophical in their approach to representing the erotic than male writers and draw more heavily on Victorian conventions that would proscribe the graphic depiction of sexual acts, thus leaving more to the reader’s imagination. This book addresses the following questions: Why are women writers drawn to the neo-Victorian genre and what does this reveal about the state of contemporary feminism? How do classical and contemporary forms of the erotic play into the ways in which women writers address the Victorian “woman question”? How exactly is the erotic used to underscore women’s creative potential?


Request Code : ZLIBIO2890278
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Year:
2020
Edition:
1st ed.
Publisher:
Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
Language:
English
Pages:
XI, 199
ISBN 13:
9783030482879
ISBN:
9783030482862,9783030482879
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