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The Artist as Outsider in the Novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf Lisa Williams

The Artist as Outsider in the Novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf By Lisa Williams

The Artist as Outsider in the Novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf by Lisa Williams


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On first consideration, Nobel prize winning African-American author Toni Morrison would seem to have little in common with Virginia Woolf, the British writer who challenged Victorian concepts of womanhood.

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The Artist as Outsider in the Novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf by Lisa Williams

On first consideration, Nobel prize winning African-American author Toni Morrison would seem to have little in common with Virginia Woolf, the British writer who challenged Victorian concepts of womanhood. But Woolf's achievement and influence have been enduring, so much so that Morrison wrote her masters thesis on Woolf and William Faulkner. In that thesis, Morrison gives special attention to issues of isolation, and she notes that for Woolf, isolation brought a sense of freedom that the attached could never comprehend. This book examines the literary relationship between Woolf and Morrison. In her own novels, Morrison redefined Woolf's concept of isolation in terms of American racism. While Morrison's female characters are clearly outsiders, they can nevertheless experience a sense of community that Woolf's characters cannot. Woolf's female characters, on the other hand, are often alienated because of their repressed erotic longing for women. Both Morrison and Woolf consider the severe obstacles the female artist must encounter and overcome before she can create art. This volume looks at the similarities that link Morrison and Woolf together despite their racial, ethnic, national, and historical differences, and it examines how differing structures of domination define their art.

About Lisa Williams

LISA WILLIAMS is Associate Professor of Literature at Ramapo College of New Jersey, where she teaches writing, literature, and women's studies. She has published essays and reviews in Women's Studies Quarterly, Virginia Woolf Miscellany, and Transformations: A Resource for Curriculum Transformation and Scholarship. Her poetry has appeared in For She is the Tree of Life: Grandmothers Through the Eyes of Women Writers.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Voyage Out The Bluest Eye Mrs. Dalloway Sula To the Lighthouse Beloved Epilogue Index

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NPB9780313311901
9780313311901
0313311900
The Artist as Outsider in the Novels of Toni Morrison and Virginia Woolf by Lisa Williams
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2000-08-30
208
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