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Literary studies and their associated critical theories offer a
refreshing viewpoint from which humanist-oriented studies of ageing
may be re-conceptualized, and an integrated view of ageing and
gender can be developed. The present volume builds on the work of
seminal authors in the field of literary gerontology, while it also
elaborates on important theories that age-critics have developed in
the broader field of cultural gerontology, to present the
experience of ageing, and old age in particular, as a creative
phase of the life course that completes the older person's identity
and, specifically, that of the older woman. As a contrast to
stereotypical views of ageing women that are still sustained in
both gerontological and social domains, the essays in this
collection focus on the works of eleven women writers whose careers
were or have been prolonged into their old age, and whose later
literary creativity reveals fascinating aspects about both the
complex, contradictory, and enriching experience of growing older,
and especially of doing so as an artist and as a woman.
Since Mentor, Telemachus' advisor in Homer's Odyssey, gave name to
the figure of the "wise teacher," fictional representations of
mentoring have permeated classic and contemporary cultural texts of
different literary genres such as fiction, poetry, and life
writing. The contributions of this volume explore wisdom in old age
through a series of narratives of mentorship which, either from a
critical or a personal perspective, undermine ageist views of later
life.
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