Comedy and the feminine middlebrow novel : Elizabeth von Arnim and Elizabeth Taylor

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    • Brown, Erica,

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Comedy and the feminine middlebrow novel : Elizabeth von Arnim and Elizabeth Taylor

by Erica Brown

(Literary texts and the popular marketplace)

Routledge, 2016, c2013

  • : pbk

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Originally published: London: Pickering & Chatto, 2013

"First issued in paperback 2015"--T.p. verso

Works cited: p. 147-157

Includes index

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Description

Elizabeth von Arnim and Elizabeth Taylor wrote witty and entertaining novels about the domestic lives of middle-class women. Widely read and enjoyed, their work was often dismissed as middlebrow. Brown argues their skilful use of comedy and irony provided the receptive reader with subversive commentary on the cruelties and disappointments of life.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1 The Middlebrow and Comedy: Elizabeth Taylor and Elizabeth Von Arnim's Cultural and Literary Context
  • Chapter 2 A Comedic 'Response' to War? Elizabeth Von Arnim's Christopher and Columbus (1919) and Mr Skeffington (1940), and Elizabeth Taylor's at Mrs Lippincote's (1945)
  • Chapter 3 'One Begins to See What is Meant by "They Lived Happily Ever after"': Elizabeth Von Arnim's Vera (1921) and Elizabeth Taylor's Palladian (1946)
  • Chapter 4 'One Shudders to Think What a Less Sophisticated Artist Would Have Made of It': The Comedy of Age in Elizabeth Von Arnim's Love (1925) and Elizabeth Taylor's in a Summer Season (1961)
  • Conclusion

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