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A detailed analysis of a network of English women writers including Dorothy Richardson, HD, Djuna Barnes, Marianne Moore, & Mina Loy who were at the forefront of literary experimentation early in this century & whose lives were considered to be as avant-garde as their work. Providing a new & exciting look at Modernism, it reinstates these writers alongside such figures as James Joyce & Ezra Pound, showing that their work was as innovative & influential as that of their better-known male counterparts. It also demonstrates how these women looked to each other for support & inspiration in their writing as well as in their lives.
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Writing For Their Lives, Gillian E. Hanscombe, Virginia L. Smyers
- Language
- Released
- 1987
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- Book condition
- Good
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- Title
- Writing For Their Lives
- Subtitle
- The Modernist Women, 1910-1940
- Language
- English
- Publisher
- Womens Pr Ltd
- Released
- 1987
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 294
- ISBN10
- 0704340755
- ISBN13
- 9780704340756
- Series
- Tags
- Social Sciences, Historical Themes, 20th century, Great Britain, English Literature, Literary Criticism, Female Writers
- Description
- A detailed analysis of a network of English women writers including Dorothy Richardson, HD, Djuna Barnes, Marianne Moore, & Mina Loy who were at the forefront of literary experimentation early in this century & whose lives were considered to be as avant-garde as their work. Providing a new & exciting look at Modernism, it reinstates these writers alongside such figures as James Joyce & Ezra Pound, showing that their work was as innovative & influential as that of their better-known male counterparts. It also demonstrates how these women looked to each other for support & inspiration in their writing as well as in their lives.


