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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 268g
- ISBN-13: 9780415867092
- ISBN-10: 0415867096
- Artikelnr.: 37330307
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 192
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 10mm
- Gewicht: 268g
- ISBN-13: 9780415867092
- ISBN-10: 0415867096
- Artikelnr.: 37330307
James J. Miracky
Acknowledgments Chapter One: Gender and Genre Matters: Virginia Woolf as
Pioneer and Paradigm Introduction Gendering Literary History and the Novel
Woolf's Take on the Male Novel Tradition: Realism as Erection Constructing
a Women's Literary History Writing a Woman's Sentence . . . and Novel
Considering Woolf's Peers: Gendering the Novel as Well? Chapter Two:
Pursuing (a) Fantasy: E. M. Forster's Doubled-up Fiction Introduction
Aspects of Fantasy Where Homosexuality Fears to Tread: The Italian Novels
Fantasy in Conflict: The Longest Journey Fantasy Rerouted: Howards End From
Phobia to Fulfillment: maurice From Fantasy to the Not Yet of Reality: A
Passage to India Chapter Three: The Sexing of Genius: May Sinclair's
Experimental Novels Introduction Tales of Idealism and Realism: Sinclair's
Early Novels Transitions in Theory and Technique: The Three Sisters
Entering the Stream: Mary Olivier and Harriet Frean The Stream Dries Up:
Arnold Waterlow and Anthony Waring Chapter Four: From Consummation to
Remasculation: D. H. Lawrence's Quest for the Phallic Novel Introduction
Consummation of Male and Female: Early Views on the Novel Man-Loving and
Woman-Hating: Post-War Views of the Novel Quickening the Novel: Lawrence's
Later Theory The Feminization of Fiction and Its Antidote Notes
Bibliography Index
Pioneer and Paradigm Introduction Gendering Literary History and the Novel
Woolf's Take on the Male Novel Tradition: Realism as Erection Constructing
a Women's Literary History Writing a Woman's Sentence . . . and Novel
Considering Woolf's Peers: Gendering the Novel as Well? Chapter Two:
Pursuing (a) Fantasy: E. M. Forster's Doubled-up Fiction Introduction
Aspects of Fantasy Where Homosexuality Fears to Tread: The Italian Novels
Fantasy in Conflict: The Longest Journey Fantasy Rerouted: Howards End From
Phobia to Fulfillment: maurice From Fantasy to the Not Yet of Reality: A
Passage to India Chapter Three: The Sexing of Genius: May Sinclair's
Experimental Novels Introduction Tales of Idealism and Realism: Sinclair's
Early Novels Transitions in Theory and Technique: The Three Sisters
Entering the Stream: Mary Olivier and Harriet Frean The Stream Dries Up:
Arnold Waterlow and Anthony Waring Chapter Four: From Consummation to
Remasculation: D. H. Lawrence's Quest for the Phallic Novel Introduction
Consummation of Male and Female: Early Views on the Novel Man-Loving and
Woman-Hating: Post-War Views of the Novel Quickening the Novel: Lawrence's
Later Theory The Feminization of Fiction and Its Antidote Notes
Bibliography Index
Acknowledgments Chapter One: Gender and Genre Matters: Virginia Woolf as
Pioneer and Paradigm Introduction Gendering Literary History and the Novel
Woolf's Take on the Male Novel Tradition: Realism as Erection Constructing
a Women's Literary History Writing a Woman's Sentence . . . and Novel
Considering Woolf's Peers: Gendering the Novel as Well? Chapter Two:
Pursuing (a) Fantasy: E. M. Forster's Doubled-up Fiction Introduction
Aspects of Fantasy Where Homosexuality Fears to Tread: The Italian Novels
Fantasy in Conflict: The Longest Journey Fantasy Rerouted: Howards End From
Phobia to Fulfillment: maurice From Fantasy to the Not Yet of Reality: A
Passage to India Chapter Three: The Sexing of Genius: May Sinclair's
Experimental Novels Introduction Tales of Idealism and Realism: Sinclair's
Early Novels Transitions in Theory and Technique: The Three Sisters
Entering the Stream: Mary Olivier and Harriet Frean The Stream Dries Up:
Arnold Waterlow and Anthony Waring Chapter Four: From Consummation to
Remasculation: D. H. Lawrence's Quest for the Phallic Novel Introduction
Consummation of Male and Female: Early Views on the Novel Man-Loving and
Woman-Hating: Post-War Views of the Novel Quickening the Novel: Lawrence's
Later Theory The Feminization of Fiction and Its Antidote Notes
Bibliography Index
Pioneer and Paradigm Introduction Gendering Literary History and the Novel
Woolf's Take on the Male Novel Tradition: Realism as Erection Constructing
a Women's Literary History Writing a Woman's Sentence . . . and Novel
Considering Woolf's Peers: Gendering the Novel as Well? Chapter Two:
Pursuing (a) Fantasy: E. M. Forster's Doubled-up Fiction Introduction
Aspects of Fantasy Where Homosexuality Fears to Tread: The Italian Novels
Fantasy in Conflict: The Longest Journey Fantasy Rerouted: Howards End From
Phobia to Fulfillment: maurice From Fantasy to the Not Yet of Reality: A
Passage to India Chapter Three: The Sexing of Genius: May Sinclair's
Experimental Novels Introduction Tales of Idealism and Realism: Sinclair's
Early Novels Transitions in Theory and Technique: The Three Sisters
Entering the Stream: Mary Olivier and Harriet Frean The Stream Dries Up:
Arnold Waterlow and Anthony Waring Chapter Four: From Consummation to
Remasculation: D. H. Lawrence's Quest for the Phallic Novel Introduction
Consummation of Male and Female: Early Views on the Novel Man-Loving and
Woman-Hating: Post-War Views of the Novel Quickening the Novel: Lawrence's
Later Theory The Feminization of Fiction and Its Antidote Notes
Bibliography Index