Who was Dorothy Richardson? Dorothy Richardson pioneered the modern
psychological novel with her great work Pilgrimage. More than 45
years ago before Joyce, before Virginia Woolf she explored the new
narrative technique that we know now as stream-of-consciousness
writing. Her subject was woman: every facet of what it meant to be
a rebelling feminine spirit in Victorian England. With great beauty
and aesthetic insight she portrayed the moment-to-moment quality of
feminine reality. The effect is dramatic and immediate, making
Pilgrimage a landmark in the history of modern literature. Author
Warren E. Blake's reading of Pilgrimage explains the exhaustive
brilliance of Richardson's performance and brings to the foreground
the conflict resulting when a logical mind denies itself. Now,
shortly after her death, a book is needed to supplement the revival
of interest in Dorothy Richardson. Blake leads the way with his
brilliant study.
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