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Rosamond Lehmann Judy Simons

Rosamond Lehmann By Judy Simons

Rosamond Lehmann by Judy Simons


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Summary

The book presents Rosamond Lehmann as a woman writer who combined both modernist and traditional approaches in her exploration of the nature of femininity, set against the background of a world in the process of change.

Rosamond Lehmann Summary

Rosamond Lehmann by Judy Simons

Rosamond Lehmann is normally seen as a romantic novelist, whose gift lies in her delicate analysis of the emotional fabric of women's lives. This study challenges this view of Lehmann by placing her work within the modernist tradition of literary experiment and its associated questioning of gender. Through close readings of the novels, Judy Simons shows how Lehmann continually re-writes traditional narratives in order to demolish the myth of romance, while yet admitting its seductive power. '...an affectionate ...incisive ...stimulating read'. Yorkshire Post

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements - General Editor's Preface - Life and Background - Women and Modernism - Testing the Water: The Early Novels - Growing Up: Invitation to the Waltz - The Torment of Loving: The Weather in the Streets - Narrative and Power: The Ballad and the Source - Realism and Reality - Later Works - Notes - Select Bibliography - Index

Additional information

GOR002298672
9780333538739
0333538730
Rosamond Lehmann by Judy Simons
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1992-04-10
160
N/A
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