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Jeanette Winterson: A contemporary critical guide
Contributor(s): Andermahr, Sonya (Editor)
ISBN: 0826492746     ISBN-13: 9780826492746
Publisher: Continuum
OUR PRICE:   $133.65  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2007
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Annotation: Jeanette Winterson: A Contemporary Critical Guide is a comprehensive introduction to Winterson's writing. It brings together new essays by leading critics writing on key topics across her work from early successes like Oranges are Not the Only Fruit to recent works like Lighthousekeeping. The guide provides students with an accessible and up-to-date critical guide to Winterson's most commonly studied texts, covering major themes and developments, and issues of style, technique and genre, from a range of contemporary critical and theoretical perspectives. Chapters identify and explore the key topics and debates including: storytelling; feminism and women's writing; historiographic metafiction; literary realism and postmodernism; religion and spirituality; masculinity; lesbian romance; queer theory; and psychoanalytic approaches. Each chapter includes an introductory overview outlining key themes, approaches and the texts covered. This is an ideal introduction to the variety of critical approaches to Winterson and her work.
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Criticism
Dewey: 823.914
LCCN: 2007008727
Series: Contemporary Critical Perspectives
Physical Information: 0.82" H x 6.47" W x 9.26" (0.97 lbs) 192 pages
 
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Jeanette Winterson: A contemporary critical guide is a comprehensive introduction to Winterson's writing. It brings together new essays by leading critics writing on key topics across her work from early successes like Oranges are Not the Only Fruit to recent works like Lighthousekeeping. The guide provides students with an accessible and up-to-date critical guide to Winterson's most commonly studied texts, covering major themes and developments, and issues of style, technique and genre, from a range of contemporary critical and theoretical perspectives. Chapters identify and explore the key topics and debates including: story-telling; feminism and women's writing; historiographic metafiction; literary realism and postmodernism; religion and spirituality; masculinity; lesbian romance; queer theory; and psychoanalytic approaches. Each chapter includes an introductory overview outlining key themes, approaches and the texts covered. This is an ideal introduction to the variety of critical approaches to Winterson and her work.


Contributor Bio(s): Andermahr, Sonya: - Sonya Andermahr is Reader in English at the University of Northampton, UK.