Freewomen and Supermen examines the progressive, innovative, and sometimes wildly eccentric nature of radical thought in the Edwardian period and shows how Edwardian radical thought was to play a crucial role in the development of literary modernism.
Freewomen and Supermen examines the progressive, innovative, and sometimes wildly eccentric nature of radical thought in the Edwardian period and shows how Edwardian radical thought was to play a crucial role in the development of literary modernism.
Anne Fernihough is University Lecturer in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge, and Fellow of Girton College. Her first book, D.H. Lawrence: Aesthetics and Ideology, was published by OUP in 1993, and she was the editor of The Cambridge Companion to D. H. Lawrence (2001). She has published widely on late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century literature. She has a strong interest in aesthetics and in the history of literary criticism as well as in questions of gender.
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Introduction 1: Superbeings in suburbia: anarchism and the rejection of realism 2: Mind over the masses: the emergence of stream-of-consciousness writing: 3: Freewomen and supermen in the modernist novel 4: Eugene and hygiene: early modernist poetics 5: Sex in superworld 6: Transcending the flesh: vegetarianism, diet-reform and pure living Postscript Back down to earth
Introduction 1: Superbeings in suburbia: anarchism and the rejection of realism 2: Mind over the masses: the emergence of stream-of-consciousness writing: 3: Freewomen and supermen in the modernist novel 4: Eugene and hygiene: early modernist poetics 5: Sex in superworld 6: Transcending the flesh: vegetarianism, diet-reform and pure living Postscript Back down to earth
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