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"Jeanette Winterson: A Contemporary Vritical Guide" is a
comprehensive introduction to Winterson's writing. It brings
together new essays by leading critics writing on key topics across
her work from early successes like "Oranges are Not the Only Fruit"
to recent works like "Lighthousekeeping". The guide provides
students with an accessible and up-to-date critical guide to
Winterson's most commonly studied texts, covering major themes and
developments, and issues of style, technique and genre, from a
range of contemporary critical and theoretical perspectives.
Chapters identify and explore the key topics and debates including:
story-telling; feminism and women's writing; historiographic
metafiction; literary realism and postmodernism; religion and
spirituality; masculinity; lesbian romance; queer theory; and
psychoanalytic approaches. Each chapter includes an introductory
overview outlining key themes, approaches and the texts covered.
This is an ideal introduction to the variety of critical approaches
to Winterson and her work.
This book offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to
Winterson's work, placing it in key critical and historical
contexts.It provides a comprehensive, topical and up-to-date
introduction to Jeanette Winterson's novels, short stories,
adaptations and children's literature. It examines the significance
of Winterson's work in the context of contemporary British culture
and literary history. The student-friendly layout includes an
overview of Winterson's critical reception and a recent interview
with the author herself.In this comprehensive introduction to
Winterson's work, Sonya Andermahr considers its significance in the
context of contemporary British culture and literary history.
Including an interview with the author, this guide offers an
accessible reading of all Winterson's work and an overview of the
varied critical reception this has received.
Bringing together leading international scholars of contemporary
fiction and modern women writers, this book provides authoritative
new critical readings of Angela Carter's work from a variety of
innovative theoretical and disciplinary approaches. Angela Carter:
New Critical Readings both evaluates Carter's legacy as feminist
provocateur and postmodern stylist, and broaches new ground in
considering Carter as, variously, a poet and a 'naturalist'.
Including coverage of Carter's earliest writings and her journalism
as well as her more widely studied novels, short stories and
dramatic works, the book covers such topics as rescripting the
canon, surrealism, and Carter's poetics.
Bringing together leading international scholars of contemporary
fiction and modern women writers, this book provides authoritative
new critical readings of Angela Carter's work from a variety of
innovative theoretical and disciplinary approaches. Angela Carter:
New Critical Readings both evaluates Carter's legacy as feminist
provocateur and postmodern stylist, and broaches new ground in
considering Carter as, variously, a poet and a 'naturalist'.
Including coverage of Carter's earliest writings and her journalism
as well as her more widely studied novels, short stories and
dramatic works, the book covers such topics as rescripting the
canon, surrealism, and Carter's poetics.
"Jeanette Winterson: A Contemporary Vritical Guide" is a
comprehensive introduction to Winterson's writing. It brings
together new essays by leading critics writing on key topics across
her work from early successes like "Oranges are Not the Only Fruit"
to recent works like "Lighthousekeeping". The guide provides
students with an accessible and up-to-date critical guide to
Winterson's most commonly studied texts, covering major themes and
developments, and issues of style, technique and genre, from a
range of contemporary critical and theoretical perspectives.
Chapters identify and explore the key topics and debates including:
story-telling; feminism and women's writing; historiographic
metafiction; literary realism and postmodernism; religion and
spirituality; masculinity; lesbian romance; queer theory; and
psychoanalytic approaches. Each chapter includes an introductory
overview outlining key themes, approaches and the texts covered.
This is an ideal introduction to the variety of critical approaches
to Winterson and her work.
This book provides students with an introduction to the work of
Jeanette Winterson, and places her fiction in a clear historical,
critical and theoretical context. It starts by exploring
Winterson's biography, looking particularly at her relationship
between her life, work and media presence. It then moves through
discussion of each of the Winterson's novels, analysing her work in
the context of postmodern, feminist, queer and Bakhtinian theories
and also examining her experimentation with fictional form and
technique. Including a timeline of key dates and an interview with
the author, this guide offers an accessible reading of Winterson's
work and an overview of the critical reception this has provoked.
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