Literature and gender
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Literature and gender
(Approaching literature)
Routledge in association with the Open University, 1996
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 385-391) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Literature and Gender combines an introduction to and an anthology of literary texts which powerfully demonstrate the relevance of gender issues to the study of literature. The volume covers all three major literary genres - poetry, fiction and drama - and closely examines a wide range of themes, including:
feminity versus creativity in women's lives and writing
the construction of female characters
autobiography and fiction
the gendering of language
the interaction of race, class and gender within writing, reading and interpretation.
Literature and Gender is also a superb resource of primary texts, and includes writing by:
Sappho
Emily Dickinson
Sylvia Plath
Tennyson
Elizabeth Bishop
Louisa May Alcott
Virginia Woolf
Jamaica Kincaid
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Susan Glaspell
Also reproduced are essential essays by, amoung others, Maya Angelou, Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar, Toni Morrison, Elaine Showalter, and Alice Walker. No other book on this subject provides an anthology, introduction and critical reader in one volume. Literature and Gender is the ideal guide for any student new to this field.
Table of Contents
Preface. Keynotes. Introduction. Part One. 1. Literature and gender Lizbeth Goodman, with Alison Smith 2. Gender and poetry Angus Calder, with Lizbeth Goodman 3. Prose fiction, form and gender Lizbeth Goodman, with Kasia Boddy and Elaine Showalter 4. Madwomen and attics: themes and issues in women's fiction Lizbeth Goodman, with Helen Small and Mary Jacobus 5. Gender, race, class and fiction Lizbeth Goodman, with Joan Digby 6. Gender and drama, text and performance Lizbeth Goodman, with J. Ellen Gainor 7. New women in the theatre Richard Allen 8. Contemporary women's theatre: Top Girls Lizbeth Goodman, with Juli Thompson Burk Conclusion. Part Two. Poetry Anthology Selected by Angus Calder: The New Dress Virginia Woolf, Girl Jamaica Kincaid, Behind a Mask A.M. Barnard, The Yellow Wallpaper Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Trifles Susan Glaspell, A Jury of her Peers Susan Glaspell Bibliography. Acknowledgements. Index.
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