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Fictions Of Authority Women Writers And Narrative Voice Susan Sniader Lanser National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program

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Fictions Of Authority Women Writers And Narrative Voice Susan Sniader Lanser National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.86 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Susan Sniader Lanser; National Endowment for the Humanities Open Book Program
ISBN: 9781501723087, 1501723081
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Fictions Of Authority Women Writers And Narrative Voice Susan Sniader Lanser National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program by Susan Sniader Lanser; National Endowment For The Humanities Open Book Program 9781501723087, 1501723081 instant download after payment.

Drawing on narratological and feminist theory, Susan Sniader Lanser explores patterns of narration in a wide range of novels by women of England, France, and the United States from the 1740s to the present. She sheds light on the history of "voice" as a narrative strategy and as a means of attaining social power. She considers the dynamics in personal voice in authors such as Mary Shelley, Charlotte Brontë, Zora Neale Hurston, and Jamaica Kincaid. In writers who attempt a "communal voice"—including Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Gaskell, Joan Chase, and Monique Wittig—she finds innovative strategies that challenge the conventions of Western narrative.

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