Paradoxical Feminism: The Novels of Rebecca West

The first book on Rebecca West that is solely devoted to her fiction, Paradoxical Feminism examines West's many and contradictory ideas concerning women and their relationships with men. Although West wrote disparagingly of Western patriarchal culture throughout her journalistic career, her novels show a surprising belief in and desire for male dominance. Ann Norton perceptively analyzes this paradox in West's work, demonstrating that West undermines her own feminism with this theme of male supremacy. Each chapter investigates different aspects of West's paradoxical feminism through close readings of her novels' characters, themes, and plots. These include her attitudes toward women as artists and professionals; women as subjects and objects in men's and women's narratives; women and men as parents; women and men in marriage; and the use of female "magic" as both a female language and a force for evil. Meticulously researched and well written, this fascinating work is a must-read for those with an interest in 20th century literature and feminism.

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Paradoxical Feminism: The Novels of Rebecca West

The first book on Rebecca West that is solely devoted to her fiction, Paradoxical Feminism examines West's many and contradictory ideas concerning women and their relationships with men. Although West wrote disparagingly of Western patriarchal culture throughout her journalistic career, her novels show a surprising belief in and desire for male dominance. Ann Norton perceptively analyzes this paradox in West's work, demonstrating that West undermines her own feminism with this theme of male supremacy. Each chapter investigates different aspects of West's paradoxical feminism through close readings of her novels' characters, themes, and plots. These include her attitudes toward women as artists and professionals; women as subjects and objects in men's and women's narratives; women and men as parents; women and men in marriage; and the use of female "magic" as both a female language and a force for evil. Meticulously researched and well written, this fascinating work is a must-read for those with an interest in 20th century literature and feminism.

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Paradoxical Feminism: The Novels of Rebecca West

Paradoxical Feminism: The Novels of Rebecca West

by Ann V. Norton
Paradoxical Feminism: The Novels of Rebecca West

Paradoxical Feminism: The Novels of Rebecca West

by Ann V. Norton

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The first book on Rebecca West that is solely devoted to her fiction, Paradoxical Feminism examines West's many and contradictory ideas concerning women and their relationships with men. Although West wrote disparagingly of Western patriarchal culture throughout her journalistic career, her novels show a surprising belief in and desire for male dominance. Ann Norton perceptively analyzes this paradox in West's work, demonstrating that West undermines her own feminism with this theme of male supremacy. Each chapter investigates different aspects of West's paradoxical feminism through close readings of her novels' characters, themes, and plots. These include her attitudes toward women as artists and professionals; women as subjects and objects in men's and women's narratives; women and men as parents; women and men in marriage; and the use of female "magic" as both a female language and a force for evil. Meticulously researched and well written, this fascinating work is a must-read for those with an interest in 20th century literature and feminism.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781573093927
Publisher: International Scholars Publications
Publication date: 03/29/2000
Pages: 192
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.24(h) x 0.61(d)

About the Author

Ann V. Norton is an Assistant Professor of English at St. Anselm College in Manchester, NH.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreward by Carl Rollyson Chapter 2 Foreward by Edward Mendelson Chapter 3 Preface Chapter 4 Acknowledgments Chapter 5 Money and Work Chapter 6 Venus and Cinderella Chapter 7 Mothers and Fathers Chapter 8 Marriage and Martyrs Chapter 9 Epilogue Chapter 10 Magic Chapter 11 Bibliography Chapter 12 Index

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