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GERMAN LITERATURE --- WOMEN AUTHORS --- GERMAN LITERATURE --- WOMEN AUTHORS
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English literature: authors --- anno 1800-1899 --- Girls --- Autobiographies --- Women authors, English --- Biography --- Women authors.
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German literature: authors --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1500-1799 --- German literature --- Women authors. --- Women authors
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Le but de ce livre est d'examiner les œuvres de trois auteures contemporaines dont le lien à la mère est à l'origine de leur désir d'écrire. Jeanne Hyvrard, professeur d'économie politique, se place sur un plan socio-économique mais le rapport pénible avec sa mère se manifeste dans son texte autobiographique La jeune morte en robe de dentelle . Par contre dans ses autres ouvrages, le terme "mère" prend une ampleur plus métaphorique et philosophique et Hyvrard développe ce qu'elle appelle une pensée-corps. Chantal Chawaf, née d'une mère agonisante, tente de se rattacher à elle en luttant pour la préservation du féminin. Elle crée une langue poétique et sensorielle où les sonorités et les métaphores tentent d'évoquer les perceptions ressenties par l'enfant dans l'intra-utérin. Annie Ernaux, de souche prolétaire mais professeur de Lettres et dont la mère est la femme qui a le plus compté pour elle, avoue avoir écrit pour lui plaire. Elle utilise une langue hybride qui mêle l'oral à l'écrit et relie son expérience personnelle à celle de toute une classe sociale. Hyvrard, Chawaf et Ernaux développent à travers leurs ouvrages une identité et une écriture qui mettent en relief l'importance de la mère. Elle est non seulement source de vie mais ce qui en elles les pousse à vouloir contribuer à la formation d'un monde meilleur.
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After the success of her first novel, Livia Roncella and her husband Giustino Boggiolo leave their provincial southern Italian hometown and move to Rome.
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"The ten essays contained in this volume examine the reception, both academic and popular, of women from India, Bangladesh, Palestine, Egypt, Algeria, Ghana, Brazil, Bolivia, Guatemala, Iraq/Israel, and Australia. Going Global considers the role played by the University in its pedagogical, critical, and theoretical functions, as well as the roles played by translators, critics, publishers, and ordinary readers."--Jacket.
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Provides overviews of American women writers who wrote or published their most significant works between 1900 and 1945. Offers biographical information about the author, an analysis of the author's major works, an overview of the critical reception of the author's works, and a bibliography that lists works by the author and works that have been written about the author and her works.
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