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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alison LightPublisher: Edinburgh University Press Imprint: Edinburgh University Press ISBN: 9781474481724ISBN 10: 1474481728 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 16 August 2023 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAlison Light writes with brilliance and wit. For her history is made up of memory and dreams, dreams are a common inheritance, every human life - however abject its conditions - has power.Light's essays dazzle and unsettle.-- ""Sally Alexander, Goldsmith's College, London"" It's to be hoped [...] that this collection is a way-marker in Light's writing career rather a valedictory. It serves as a reminder of how much has changed in literary studies and UK Higher Education more generally in the past thirty years, as well as charting the intellectual development of a scholar whose work has always sought to reach beyond the confines of the academy.--Victoria Stewart ""Women: a cultural review"" [Alison Light - Inside History] enthusiastically and eloquently moves in many different directions. It is a work of fine writing as well as pioneering scholarship. Though an intensely personal writer, Light is always aware of her audience. She refuses to talk down to them and writes in a manner that is friendly, learned and accessible. She is one of the most human and humane writers of Modern British History at the moment and for that she richly deserves to have this collection of essays read widely by all those interested in British history, feminism and literature.--Matthew C. Hendley, SUNY Oneonta ""Gender & History"" Fascinating. . . Alison Light - Inside History is itself a feminist library awaiting Light's devoted readers as well as new feminists eager to understand how Light's past writings and her writings about the past, define the scope of literary and cultural studies.--Kristin Bluemel, Monmouth University "Alison Light writes with brilliance and wit. For her history is made up of memory and dreams, dreams are a common inheritance, every human life - however abject its conditions - has power.Light's essays dazzle and unsettle.-- ""Sally Alexander, Goldsmith's College, London"" It's to be hoped [...] that this collection is a way-marker in Light's writing career rather a valedictory. It serves as a reminder of how much has changed in literary studies and UK Higher Education more generally in the past thirty years, as well as charting the intellectual development of a scholar whose work has always sought to reach beyond the confines of the academy.--Victoria Stewart ""Women: a cultural review"" [Alison Light - Inside History] enthusiastically and eloquently moves in many different directions. It is a work of fine writing as well as pioneering scholarship. Though an intensely personal writer, Light is always aware of her audience. She refuses to talk down to them and writes in a manner that is friendly, learned and accessible. She is one of the most human and humane writers of Modern British History at the moment and for that she richly deserves to have this collection of essays read widely by all those interested in British history, feminism and literature.--Matthew C. Hendley, SUNY Oneonta ""Gender & History"" Fascinating. . . Alison Light - Inside History is itself a feminist library awaiting Light's devoted readers as well as new feminists eager to understand how Light's past writings and her writings about the past, define the scope of literary and cultural studies.--Kristin Bluemel, Monmouth University" Author InformationAlison Light is a writer and Honorary Professor in the Department of English, University College London; she is also an Honorary Professorial Fellow at Edinburgh University and a non-stipendiary Senior Research Fellow in English and History at Pembroke College Oxford. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and the author of a number of books, including Common People: The History of an English Family (Penguin 2014), which was shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford prize, and her most recent, A Radical Romance, which won the 2020 PEN Ackerley prize for memoir. She writes regularly for the London Review of Books. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |