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Mitchison's Ghosts - Supernatural Elements in the Scottish Fiction of Naomi Mitchison (Paperback, New)
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Mitchison's Ghosts - Supernatural Elements in the Scottish Fiction of Naomi Mitchison (Paperback, New)
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This groundbreaking book, an important contribution to Naomi
Mitchison criticism,examines three novels,The Bull Calves (1947),
The Big House (1950) and Lobsters on the Agenda (1952),and a
selection of short stories, with particular regard to the
supernatural, fairy-tale and mythical content which is a recurrent
element in her work. Naomi Mitchison (1897-1999) was a highly
practical person -- a social and political activist, a feminist and
a pacifist -- yet was drawn to the idea of an 'irrational'
dimension to life, and reported inexplicable experiences from her
childhood onwards. An awareness of the supernatural and mythical
pervades her writing. This book shows that Mitchison perceived a
strong connection between 'the irrational' and questions of
creativity, sex and fertility, which she saw as being themselves
interconnected and central to her life. Moira Burgess is a
professional writer in the genres of fiction, drama and poetry, and
has published widely on Scottish literature and women's writing. Dr
Burgess is the author of The Glasgow Novel: A bibliography. Her
novels The Day Before Tomorrow and A Rumour of Strangers are
shortly to be reprinted by Kennedy & Boyd, and she is working
on an edition of Naomi Mitchison's collected prose. Like Mitchison,
she comes from Kintyre.
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