British Boarding Houses in Interwar Women's Literature : Alternative domestic spaces
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1472471202
ISBN-13
9781472471208
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Sep 26th, 2016
Print length
194 Pages
Weight
416 grams
Dimensions
16.50 x 24.30 x 2.00 cms
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Literary studies: from c 1900 -Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers
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Emerging during the interwar period, literature set in the boarding house or bedsit allowed women writers from Stella Gibbons to Virginia Woolf to explore women''s changing roles and complex experiences. A hybrid of the modernist and realist domestic fiction, the literature of the single room merges Modernism''s interest in interior psychological states with the realism of precisely documented exterior spaces, offering a new mode of engagement with the two forms of interiority.
Embraced for the dramatic opportunities afforded by a house full of strangers, the British boarding house emerged as a setting for novels published during the interwar period by a diverse range of women writers from Stella Gibbons to Virginia Woolf. To use the single room in the boarding house or bedsit, Terri Mullholland argues, is to foreground a particular experience. While the single room represents the freedoms of independent living available to women in the early twentieth century, it also marks the precariousness of unmarried womens lives. By placing their characters in this transient space, women writers could explore women''s changing social roles and complex experiences amateur prostitution, lesbian relationships, extra-marital affairs, and abortion outside traditional domestic narrative concerns. Mullholland presents new readings of works by canonical and non-canonical writers, including Stella Gibbons, Winifred Holtby, Storm Jameson, Rosamond Lehmann, Dorothy Richardson, Jean Rhys, and Virginia Woolf. A hybrid of the modernist and realist domestic fiction written and read by women, the literature of the single room merges modernism''s interest in interior psychological states with the realism of precisely documented exterior spaces, offering a new mode of engagement with the two forms of interiority.
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