Writing on the Wall: Selected EssaysIn a varied selection of essays, Duncker takes on the classics of European literature - from the sexual politics of Milton, to an illuminating reading of Tolstoy's War and Peace as historical fiction. she also discusses contemporary women's writing, including Angela Carter's queer gothic, nationalism and Caribbean women's writing and the politics of heterosexuality in the work of Margaret Atwood and Jenny Diski. On a more personal note, the collection closes with examinations of the role of narrative, the problems of writing and the influences that have shaped Patricia Duncher's own work. |
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... structures , using letters and multiple narrators , and both employ all the classic devices of the uncanny : doubling , repetition , the return to places already visited and the lifeless being that comes to life . Both tales are ...
... structures , using letters and multiple narrators , and both employ all the classic devices of the uncanny : doubling , repetition , the return to places already visited and the lifeless being that comes to life . Both tales are ...
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... structures of gender , although you may be doing that too , but because your assigned place within those structures is female . And you did not choose your place . It has been imposed upon you by force . Some of us , myself included ...
... structures of gender , although you may be doing that too , but because your assigned place within those structures is female . And you did not choose your place . It has been imposed upon you by force . Some of us , myself included ...
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... Disgrace , its economy and lucidity , makes Coetzee's own monstrous ideologies , his misogyny and his calculating racism , all the more plausible . 11 . ON THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF MAKING WRITING MRS ARBUTHNOT ON NARRATIVE STRUCTURES 171.
... Disgrace , its economy and lucidity , makes Coetzee's own monstrous ideologies , his misogyny and his calculating racism , all the more plausible . 11 . ON THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF MAKING WRITING MRS ARBUTHNOT ON NARRATIVE STRUCTURES 171.
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FICTIONS AND HISTORIES | 36 |
HOFFMANNS UNCANNY | 52 |
SEXUALITY AND CONTEMPORARY | 65 |
Copyright | |
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