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The Female Imagination - A Literary and Psychological Investigation of Women's Writing (Hardcover)
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The Female Imagination - A Literary and Psychological Investigation of Women's Writing (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Women and Writing
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Is there such a thing as a female literary imagination - a special
brand of insight and intuition that characterises women's writing?
Is there something about a novel, whether by Jane Austen, Charlotte
Bronte or Doris Lessing, that tells us that it could only have been
written by a woman? Do the subject matter, form and style that
women choose throw light on the way they think and feel? In this
brilliant and highly readable book, originally published in 1976,
Patricia Spacks analyses the female view of the world. Juxtaposing
- sometimes in startlingly original combination some eighty books
written between the seventeenth century and the present day she
uses both literary and psychological analysis to explore patterns
that recur again and again in the stories women tell - whether
about their own lives or the lives of their fictional characters.
She dissects female experience in the twentieth century as viewed
by an array of writers ranging from Kate Millet to Virginia Woolf;
examines the interplay of social passivity and psychic power that
dominates characters such as Maggie Tulliver and Jane Eyre, the
altruism that impels Jane Austen's and Mrs Gaskell's heroines, the
'acceptance' of Virginia Woolf's Mrs Ramsey, the personal and
social conflicts that beset so many of the adolescent girls that
figure in both nineteenth-century and contemporary literature;
reveals the complex motives that can be bound up in a women's
deliberate choice of the artist's role, as appears in the writings
of Isadora Duncan's and Dora Carrington, Marie Bashkirtseff and
Mary McCartney - and the surprising forms 'freedom' can take, as
for Beatrice Webb in the East End of London or Isak Dinerson in the
wilds of Africa... The voices echo and re-echo across the years in
fascinating counter-point. Their range is enormous - rebels and
reformers, actresses and painters, Society ladies and unknown girls
in small towns, novels, poems, memoirs, diaries and letters, both
English and American, and alongside classics such as Wuthering
Heights and well-known modern works such as The Bell Jar, Patricia
Spacks introduces an intriguing selection of relatively unknown
writers, such as Napoleon's psychoanalyst great-niece Marie
Bonaparte, the Victorian arch-fantasist Mary MacLane and the
autobiography of a seventeenth-century Duchess. The Female
Imagination is much more than a study of women's writing. It is an
inquiry into the nature of female thought, self-expression and
experience. As such it should appeal to every educated woman - and
to many men too.
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