Elizabeth Bowen: A Literary Life: Literary Lives
Autor Patricia Laurenceen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2019
Elizabeth
Bowen:
A
Literary
Lifereinvents
Bowen
as
a
public
intellectual,
propagandist,
spy,
cultural
ambassador,
journalist,
and
essayist
as
well
as
a
writer
of
fiction.
Patricia
Laurence
counters
the
popular
image
of
Bowen
as
a
mannered,
reserved
Anglo-Irish
writer
and
presents
her
as
a
bold,
independent
woman
who
took
risks
and
made
her
own
rules
in
life
and
writing.
This
biography
distinguishes
itself
from
others
in
the
depth
of
research
into
the
life
experiences
that
fueled
Bowen’s
writing:
her
espionage
for
the
British
Ministry
of
Information
in
neutral
Ireland,
1940-1941,
and
the
devoted
circle
of
friends,
lovers,
intellectuals
and
writers
whom
she
valued:
Isaiah
Berlin,
William
Plomer,
Maurice
Bowra,
Stuart
Hampshire,
Charles
Ritchie,
Sean
O’Faolain,
Virginia
Woolf,
Rosamond
Lehmann,
and
Eudora
Welty,
among
others.
The
biography
also
demonstrates
how
her
feelings
of
irresolution
about
national
identity
and
gender
roles
were
dispelled
through
her
writing.
Her
vivid
fiction,
often
about
girls
and
women,
is
laced
with
irony
about
smooth
social
surfaces
rent
by
disruptive
emotion,
the
sadness
of
beleaguered
adolescents,
the
occurrence
of
cultural
dislocation,
historical
atmosphere,
as
well
as
undercurrents
of
violence
in
small
events,
and
betrayal
and
disappointment
in
romance.
Her
strong
visual
imagination—so
much
a
part
of
the
texture
of
her
writing—traces
places,
scenes,
landscapes,
and
objects
that
subliminally
reveal
hidden
aspects
of
her
characters.
Though
her
reputation
faltered
in
the
1960s-1970s
given
her
political
and
social
conservatism,
now,
readers
are
discovering
her
passionate
and
poetic
temperament
and
writing
as
well
as
the
historical
consciousness
behind
her
worldly
exterior
and
writing.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030264147
ISBN-10: 3030264149
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Literary Lives
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 3030264149
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Literary Lives
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter
1:
Introduction.- Chapter
2:
Change.- Chapter
3:
Terrains
of
the
Imagination.- Chapter
4:
Outsiders.- Chapter
5:
Love
and
Lovers.- Chapter
6:
Snapshots
of
War.- Chapter
7:
Art
and
Intelligence.- Chapter
8:
The
Roving
Eye.- Chapter
9:
Reading
Backwards.- Chapter
10:
Late
Life
Collage.- Chapter
11:
A
Frightened
Heart.
Recenzii
“Bowen
is
a
difficult
writer
who
attracts
complex
arguments
and
sophisticated
theorising.
The
great
asset
of
this
biography,
however,
is
its
readability.
Laurence
writes
clearly
and
accessibly,
sharing
a
great
amount
of
often
complex
material
in
a
way
that
easily
engages
the
reader:
this
is
a
real
plus,
especially
for
those
new
to
Bowen’s
work.
…
Elizabeth
Bowen:
A
Literary
Life
is
a
timely,
readable
book,
which
will
create
added
interest
in
Bowen’s
life
and
work.”
(Nick
Turner,
The
Elizabeth
Bowen
Society,
bowensociety.com,
Vol.
3,
September,
2020)
Notă biografică
Patricia
Laurenceis
Professor
Emerita
of
English,
City
College
of
New
York,
USA.
She
has
published
widely
on
transnational
modernism,
Bloomsbury
and
women
writers
includingThe
Reading
of
Silence:
Virginia
Woolf
in
the
English
Tradition(1991);Lily
Briscoe’s
Chinese
Eyes:
Bloomsbury,
Modernism
and
China(2001);Julian
Bell:
The
Violent
Pacifist
(2005).
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Elizabeth
Bowen:
A
Literary
Lifereinvents
Bowen
as
a
public
intellectual,
propagandist,
spy,
cultural
ambassador,
journalist,
and
essayist
as
well
as
a
writer
of
fiction.
Patricia
Laurence
counters
the
popular
image
of
Bowen
as
a
mannered,
reserved
Anglo-Irish
writer
and
presents
her
as
a
bold,
independent
woman
who
took
risks
and
made
her
own
rules
in
life
and
writing.
This
biography
distinguishes
itself
from
others
in
the
depth
of
research
into
the
life
experiences
that
fueled
Bowen’s
writing:
her
espionage
for
the
British
Ministry
of
Information
in
neutral
Ireland,
1940-1941,
and
the
devoted
circle
of
friends,
lovers,
intellectuals
and
writers
whom
she
valued:
Isaiah
Berlin,
William
Plomer,
Maurice
Bowra,
Stuart
Hampshire,
Charles
Ritchie,
Sean
O’Faolain,
Virginia
Woolf,
Rosamond
Lehmann,
and
Eudora
Welty,
among
others.
The
biography
also
demonstrates
how
her
feelings
of
irresolution
about
national
identity
and
gender
roles
were
dispelled
through
her
writing.
Her
vivid
fiction,
often
about
girls
and
women,
are
laced
with
irony
about
smooth
social
surfaces
rent
by
disruptive
emotion,
the
sadness
of
beleaguered
adolescents,
the
occurrence
of
cultural
dislocation,
historical
atmosphere,
as
well
as
undercurrents
of
violence
in
small
events,
and
betrayal
and
disappointment
in
romance.
Her
strong
visual
imagination—so
much
a
part
of
the
texture
of
her
writing—traces
places,
scenes,
landscapes,
and
objects
that
subliminally
reveal
hidden
aspects
of
her
characters.
Though
her
reputation
faltered
in
the
1960s-1970s
given
her
political
and
social
conservatism,
now,
readers
are
discovering
her
passionate
and
poetic
temperament
and
writing
as
well
as
the
historical
consciousness
behind
her
worldly
exterior
and
writing.
Caracteristici
Draws
on
Bowen’s
letters
to
friends
and
fellow
intellectuals
like
Isaiah
Berlin
and
writers
like
Virginia
Woolf
and
Eudora
Welty
Delves into Bowen’s espionage for the British Ministry of Information in Ireland
Up-to-date analysis of Bowen’s recent new editions, essays, and broadcasts and includes interviews with Bowen’s family
Delves into Bowen’s espionage for the British Ministry of Information in Ireland
Up-to-date analysis of Bowen’s recent new editions, essays, and broadcasts and includes interviews with Bowen’s family