British Women Writers 1914-1945: Professional Work and FriendshipCatherine Clay's persuasively argued and rigorously documented study examines women's friendships during the period between the two world wars. Building on extensive new archival research, the book's organizing principle is a series of literary-historical case-studies that explore the practices, meanings and effects of friendship within a network of British women writers, who were all loosely connected to the feminist weekly periodical Time and Tide. Clay considers the letters and diaries, as well as fiction, poetry, autobiographies and journalistic writings, of authors such as Vera Brittain, Winifred Holtby, Storm Jameson, Naomi Mitchison, and Stella Benson, to examine women's friendships in relation to two key contexts: the rise of the professional woman writer under the shadow of literary modernism and historic shifts in the cultural recognition of lesbianism crystallized by The Well of Loneliness trial in 1928. While Clay's study presents substantial evidence to support the crucial role close and enduring friendships played in women's professional achievements, it also boldly addresses the limitations and denials of these relationships. Producing 'biographies of friendship' untold in existing author studies, her book also challenges dominant accounts of women's friendships and advances new ways for thinking about women's friendship in contemporary debates. |
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While Clay's study presents substantial evidence to support the crucial role close and enduring friendships played in women's professional achievements, it also boldly addresses the limitations and denials of these relationships.
While Clay's study presents substantial evidence to support the crucial role close and enduring friendships played in women's professional achievements, it also boldly addresses the limitations and denials of these relationships.
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All these writers were also known to each other through friendship links and it is the nature of these relationships that constitutes the second key element of this study. Specifically, what form did these friendships take, ...
All these writers were also known to each other through friendship links and it is the nature of these relationships that constitutes the second key element of this study. Specifically, what form did these friendships take, ...
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... although it will also be seen that writing about poetry was less successful than writing about books in letters which throw further light on these writers' relationships to contemporary literary movements and cultures.
... although it will also be seen that writing about poetry was less successful than writing about books in letters which throw further light on these writers' relationships to contemporary literary movements and cultures.
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Undoubtedly there has been a political need to valorize women's friendships given that these important social relationships have been devalued in culture. This book both acknowledges this important work, and proceeds from the need to ...
Undoubtedly there has been a political need to valorize women's friendships given that these important social relationships have been devalued in culture. This book both acknowledges this important work, and proceeds from the need to ...
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Stanley's analysis presents friendship as a protean category, and her emphasis on the variability of its meanings, even within the same relationship, is central to my attempt to trace the shifting dynamics in the case-studies presented ...
Stanley's analysis presents friendship as a protean category, and her emphasis on the variability of its meanings, even within the same relationship, is central to my attempt to trace the shifting dynamics in the case-studies presented ...
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Inhalt
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a Trade in Work and Desire | 37 |
A Romance of Business | 51 |
A Passionate Beckoning | 74 |
Representing the Lesbian Body | 100 |
A Triadic Model of Friendship and Desire | 126 |
Conclusion | 158 |
Bibliographical Notes | 168 |
Bibliography | 171 |
Index | 180 |
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April associated Berry and Bostridge biography Bloomsbury British Brittain and Holtby Brittain and Jameson case-studies Chapter China Clemence Dane context correspondence critical Crucially cultural diary entry discourses discussion E.M. Delafield emotional erotic exchange fantasy feel female friendship feminism feminist fiction gender heterosexual Holtby's homosexual husband Ibid intense inter-war Britain interest intimacy Katherine Mansfield Lady Rhondda later Laura Hutton lesbian desire literary London Macmillan male Margaret Rhondda Marion Shaw marriage Mitchison's poem modern modernist Naomi Mitchison narrative negotiations paper passionate period pleasure poetry political produced professional published quoted Rebecca West reference relationship repr represented reveals romantic friendship Sapphic Sapphism SB diary Selected Letters sexual significant SJ to VB Stella Benson Storm Jameson Testament of Friendship Testament of Youth Tide Tide's University Press unpublished Varengeville Vera Brittain Virago Virginia Woolf Winifred Holtby woman women writers women's friendships World writing wrote