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In this innovative and wide-ranging book, Byatt and the psychoanalyst Ignes Sodre bring their different sensibilities to bear on six novels they have read and loved: Jane Austen's Mansfield Park , Bronte's Villette , George Elliot's Daniel Deronda , Willa Cather's The Professor's House , Iris Murdoch's An Unofficial Rose , and Toni Morrison's Beloved . The results are nothing less than an education in the ways literature grips its readers and, at times, transforms their lives. Imagining Characters is indispensable, a work of criticism that returns us to the books it discusses with renewed respect and wonder.
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Imagining Characters, A. S. Antonia Susan Byatt, Ignês Sodré
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1995
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- Titel
- Imagining Characters
- Untertitel
- Six Conversations About Women Writers
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- A. S. Antonia Susan Byatt, Ignês Sodré
- Verlag
- Chatto and Windus
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 1995
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 279
- ISBN10
- 0701165006
- ISBN13
- 9780701165000
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Sozialwissenschaften, Wahre Geschichten, Literaturwissenschaft, Frauen, USA, Amerikanische Literatur, 20. Jahrhundert, Meinungsjournalismus, England, 19. Jahrhundert, Feminismus, Literarische Kritik, Schreiben, Irland, Über Bücher
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- Beschreibung
- In this innovative and wide-ranging book, Byatt and the psychoanalyst Ignes Sodre bring their different sensibilities to bear on six novels they have read and loved: Jane Austen's Mansfield Park , Bronte's Villette , George Elliot's Daniel Deronda , Willa Cather's The Professor's House , Iris Murdoch's An Unofficial Rose , and Toni Morrison's Beloved . The results are nothing less than an education in the ways literature grips its readers and, at times, transforms their lives. Imagining Characters is indispensable, a work of criticism that returns us to the books it discusses with renewed respect and wonder.
