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Isobel Maddison examines Elizabeth von Arnim's writing in its historical and intellectual contexts, establishing her early work as a significant contribution to British anti-invasion literature and her later writing to the weighty political issues of the day. Considered a serious, and satiric, author during her own time, von Arnim emerges here as a writer whose fine writing and complex and compelling narrative style reward close analysis.
Von Arnim, Elizabeth, --- Elizabeth, --- Russell, Mary Annette Beauchamp Russell, --- Arnim, Mary Annette, --- Russell, Mary von Arnim, --- Author of Elizabeth and her German garden, --- Elizabeth and her German garden, Author of, --- Arnim, Elizabeth von, --- Cholmondeley, Alice, --- Russell, Elizabeth Mary, --- Beauchamp, Mary Annette, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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Femininity and Authorship in the Novels of Elizabeth von Arnim is a comprehensive study of Elizabeth von Arnim, a much-loved middlebrow satirist who is currently being rediscovered by scholars. This study offers not only new insights on one of the bestselling English comical writers of the interwar years, but also engages with middlebrow and modernist literature, von Arnim's relationships with writers like Katherine Mansfield and Virginia Woolf, New Woman fiction, experimental life writing, and gender theory.
Femininity in literature. --- Femininity (Psychology) in literature --- Von Arnim, Elizabeth, --- Elizabeth, --- Russell, Mary Annette Beauchamp Russell, --- Arnim, Mary Annette, --- Russell, Mary von Arnim, --- Author of Elizabeth and her German garden, --- Elizabeth and her German garden, Author of, --- Arnim, Elizabeth von, --- Cholmondeley, Alice, --- Russell, Elizabeth Mary, --- Beauchamp, Mary Annette, --- Criticism and interpretation.
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