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Rebecca West's Subversive Use of Hybrid Genres
1911-41
von Laura Cowan
Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-350-02841-8
Erschienen am 23.03.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 157 mm [H] x 234 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 326 Gramm
Umfang: 208 Seiten

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Bringing new insights from genre theory to bear on the work of the journalist and novelist Rebecca West, this study explores how West's use of and combinations of multiple genres (often in single works) was informed and furthered by her subversive feminist goals. Rebecca West's Subversive Use of Hybrid Genres analyzes West's sense of genres as dynamic and strategic processes with transgressive political ends rather than as fixed and reified taxonomies, a radical new approach at the time that is now mirrored in much contemporary theory. Surveying her oeuvre from this point of view, the book goes on to examine systematically West's writing from 1911-1941, including her early journalism and criticism, such novels as The Return of the Soldier and her controversial multi-genre epic Black Lamb and Grey Falcon.



Acknowledgments

List of Abbreviations


Chapter 1: The Wide Interstices between West's Genres

Chapter 2: 'The Wild Eye of the Artist': Early journalism, Henry James and The Return of the Soldier

Chapter 3: 'The Miraculous Beauty of the Common Lot': New Woman Meets Female Gothic in The Judge

Chapter 4: 'A Mystical Confusion of Substance': Satire and Fantasy Fuse in Rebecca West's Harriet Hume

Chapter 5: Art's 'Blazing Jewel' in The Strange Necessity

Chapter 6: 'The tragic spirit come back into life': West's works of the 1930s: A Letter to a Grandfather, St Augustine, The Thinking Reed, The Harsh Voice

Chapter 7: 'To Cast Away All Acquisitions and Certainties': Black Lamb and Grey Falcon Combines Travel Genres and the Epic

Notes

References

Index


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