Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | New woman to now
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Other authors / contributors: | Young, Emma (Learning development tutor), editor.
Bailey, James (Writer of British women short story writers), editor.
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ISBN: | 9781474401395 1474401392 9781474407274 1474407277 9781474401388 1474401384 9781474401388
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Notes: | Includes chapter notes and bibliographical references at chapter ends, and index. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 12, 2016).
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Summary: | What is the relationship between the British woman writer and the short story? This collection examines what this versatile genre offers women writers, and what this can tell us about the society and culture they inhabit. From the rise of the modern printing press at the end of the nineteenth century through to the present digital age, these essays examine how the short story has been deployed and reworked by women writers and how they have influenced and shaped the genre's development. Considering the effect of literary inheritances, societal and cultural change, and shifting publishing demands, this collection traces the evolution of the genre through to its continued appeal to women writing today. From the New Woman to contemporary feminisms, women's anthologies to microfiction, Modernist writers to the contemporary works of Sarah Hall and Helen Simpson, the chapters in this collection investigate a crucial yet under-examined field of British literature.
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Other form: | Print version: Young, Emma. British Women Short Story Writers. Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, ©2015 9781474401388
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